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The law is very delicious, and there are very few legal talents in China, but engaging in law is exhausting, and I don't know how many brain cells are wasted!
There are three types of law students in general, as far as I know
1. Civil servants (including courts, procuratorates, etc.) As long as you have the ability to pass the exam, the competition for civil servants is very fierce Although there are artificial reasons for the interview, it is not necessarily the case every time, as long as you are lucky, it just so happens that everyone has no background when you take the exam).
2. Lawyer (The judicial exam is difficult, and it will be easy to do it if you pass the exam, but if you haven't taken the exam, then you don't want to study law, change careers!) Without a judicial certificate, you can't eat legal food. It's not easy to be a lawyer, people need experienced people in the firm, unless it's a famous university, otherwise the general rookie people don't accept it, what do you do, isn't it eating rice.
3. Teachers (you can be a teacher in this and junior colleges, and some of the more general colleges and universities may not have a judicial certificate, but you can still teach students.) )
In fact, it doesn't matter if you don't have a background at home, what matters is whether you have that strength or not! And what I'm afraid of is that I don't have a chance, even if you have a chance and a background, who do you blame if you can't pass the exam? Several of the lawyers I know are halfway through the family, and they were all born in poor families, but they are all thriving now.
Who backs them up? If you don't have the strength to study law, even if you are a doctorate, you are still nothing in the eyes of others!!
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Procuratorates, courts, lawyers, and some individual units in party and government organs need them.
Businesses won't want criminal law.
The teachers are all doctors, so they still have to take the doctoral exam to stay in the university.
Recommend the procuratorate, only this is the home battle. There is a good chance that the court will assign you to the civil court.
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The things that are studied in the Master of Law are basically equivalent to the content studied by law undergraduates, basically regardless of direction, all of them are studied, and they can develop in one of the aspects according to their own interests.
If you are employed, those who have passed the examination have a good future, and those who have not passed the examination have some difficulties in engaging in professional legal work. But the average law firm doesn't have such strict requirements.
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If you really need to look at the background, if you are very good, you have been admitted to a doctorate in a prestigious school or something, and you are also very good at studying law, you are not afraid that there will be no way out, if you just study average, it is really difficult to find a job in law.
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No, the key is personal.
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I am a Master of Laws, and the advantages and disadvantages of this major are obvious. Focus on your own career planning. The obvious advantage is that you have the advantages of undergraduate majors, such as medicine, English, engineering, etc., which can be combined with undergraduate majors to engage in professional legal services, and these are the advantages of professional background that LLM or LLM do not have.
Therefore, combining the advantages of undergraduate majors can be said to be the biggest advantage of LLM. The obvious disadvantage is that the undergraduate is a non-law major, and there is a certain gap between the professional knowledge and theoretical water and the law major. So work hard to learn professional knowledge within three years.
The second is career planning, since you are applying for a master's degree in law, do you aspire to become a lawyer, or simply want a graduate diploma? Many of my classmates did not pursue law-related jobs after graduation, and pursued stable jobs as the mainstream. A very small number of people will work in law firms, forensic authorities or corporate counsel.
Therefore, we must be clear about what kind of person we want to become, and only when we have goals can we have concrete actions. Studying hard in a direction and giving full play to your strengths is the way out for a Master of Laws.
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The legal profession has a wide range of employment, but it also has its own severe situation. LLM employment is not a simple "good" and "bad" can be summarized, just like our undergraduates, there are those who find a good job, and there are those who are unemployed after graduation, the key is that we must firmly grasp the three most important factors that affect the employment of LLM: the strength of universities and law schools, personal practice, and undergraduate majors, to fully grasp the employment prospects of LLM, please take a good look at the employment data and analysis articles of my Yongping LLM** "LLM Employment" column, especially "Yongping LLM Employment 3 Factors", " Senior Li Zhiyong talks about how to improve the competitiveness of employment in LLM (Edition), I talk about the comparison and analysis of the employment of LLM and LLM (Edition)" and "I talk about the employment quality, main channels and situation of LLM (Edition)", so that we can plan our three-year LLM career without following the crowd.
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Theoretically, the LLM is more theoretical, while the LLM is practical. However, in fact, as far as the current employment is concerned, the employment of both basically chooses the legal inspection organs, law firms, and some enter the enterprise to do business.
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Overall, the job outlook for the entire legal profession is quite grim, but there is no need to look negatively! At present, compared with developed countries, there are still relatively few law practitioners in China, and in the future, the more developed the society and the more developed the legal system, the demand for legal talents will become more and more demanding, and the employment prospects will still be relatively broad.
I also majored in law in college, and I think I should go to graduate school for the question of whether I should go to graduate school for law. First of all, the postgraduate entrance examination can alleviate the employment pressure on the whole; Secondly, as a liberal arts major, it is very necessary to take the postgraduate entrance examination, and from the current employment situation, ordinary law firms will give priority to the recruitment of LL.M. students, even if they are civil servants, the chances of promotion of master's students will be much greater than that of undergraduates; In the face of employment problems, your mentor will use all his social connections to help you find a good job, and after you work, he will also urge you in a timely manner, which is also very powerful for your life development! You can look at your college teachers, look at their academic qualifications, and then look at the academic qualifications of your high school teachers, and you will understand that even if you want to be a teacher, a degree is very important.
Therefore, it is very necessary to go to graduate school. Finally, I hope you can be admitted to graduate school when you graduate from university, because when you leave school, you leave that kind of learning atmosphere, and the chance of going to graduate school is very small! I hope you seriously consider ......
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In the next ten years, China will be in short supply of legal talents, this is a theoretical statement.
It is said that hundreds of people often compete for a position in the law major, which is the reality of employment.
Both claims are true.
But there are still better jobs, and at present, the one who dares to publicly expose the employment rate to help you find is ** University of Finance and Economics, the employment rate of graduate students in the law school of the school is 100% over the years, and the destination is not bad, you can have an in-depth understanding.
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Nankai is studying for a master's degree in law, and boys are generally employed.
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Not really! But work hard.
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It's best to have connections in what you do, but you can get what you want by relying on your own strength.
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There are generally two types of law graduates, the first is judges and prosecutors; The second type is a lawyer, who acts as a legal adviser. These two employment directions have been trending better in recent years.
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From the perspective of the overall legal needs of the society, it should not be difficult for law students to find employment, but why many people say that it is not easy to find employment in the future when studying law, parents will also tell us when they provide reference for us to fill in the volunteers, it should be difficult for law students to find a job, and we should be cautious. Why is this happening?
I think it's mainly because of the following:
There are many new law graduates every yearMany positions in law require a bar examHowever, the passing rate of the national judicial examination is only 10 percent, and most of them are fresh graduates, and failing to pass the judicial examination will bring great obstacles to the graduates who are about to enter the society to find jobs.
Many law graduates choose to take the civil service examHowever, the positions of civil servants are limited, and there are hundreds of competitors for a position, and the unsuccessful competitors will of course find it difficult to find employment.
It is very difficult for a person who studies law to change careers, to compete with students from other majors for positions that they do not have an advantage in, not to mention that graduates of other majors also choose to enter the legal industry, the industryThe competition is fierceLegal practitioners are under more pressure than other professions such as finance and economics.
I am a fresh graduate this year, and although a lot of it is theoretical knowledge in books through four years of law study, I have my own understanding of the employment prospects of law through my internship experience during the winter and summer vacations and the experience of teachers.
The bar exam is not as scary as it seemsAs long as you study solidly, it is not very difficult to pass the bar exam. Law students can take the bar exam in the second semester of their junior year, and if you start preparing during the winter break and keep a good state of revision, you will most likely pass the exam.
You have hard power, maintain a good attitude, and determine your long-term goalsIt's not worrying about finding a job. If you choose to be a lawyer, and you are just an ordinary graduate, with no background and no resources, and you are not willing to work hard and low salary when you enter the industry, then who are you who can't find a job? So strengthen yourself, set your goals and keep moving forward, I believe you will definitely get the job you want.
Finally, I would like to say,Don't be intimidated by the assertion that the employment rate in law is lowLaw graduates can also have many employment options and can have a higher salary, as long as you are willing to work hard and have some confidence in yourself!
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He is currently studying law at China University of Political Science and Law.
I've been studying law for two years now, so I guess it's a little touching. The outlook can refer to both the potential for the development of the industry and the current or future employment situation, which I think you may pay less attention to"Prospects for the Development of the Legal Industry".Share my thoughts on this issue
1. The low threshold for undergraduate law majors
One of the phenomena nowadays is:Regardless of the school's qualifications, there seems to be a lot of enthusiasm for opening a law major. Therefore, many colleges and universities in the country have law majors, and the number of undergraduate law students in the country is bound to be only a lot more, which is a microcosm of the law major now: the number of undergraduates is huge, and the quality is uneven.
In fact, this phenomenon is also quite interesting, on the one hand, the conditions for everyone to study law have become lower, and everyone can join the team of learning law, but on the other hand, it means that the industry will become more and morePay attention to undergraduate background, so if you are at the undergraduate or graduate level, try to choose a well-known law school at home and abroad. Attached is an infographic of the five faculties and four departments within the law major:
Second, the number of recruits in the court system has only increased
With the development of modern society,The complexity of the types of cases is increasing, and the number is gradually increasingPersonnel of the court systemThe demand is also increasing year by yearTherefore, from the perspective of China's court system, the prospects of the legal profession are not bad, at least the number of jobs is still increasing. Take Jiangxi Province as an example, in 2018, the province recruited 839 trial support personnel, and this year's latest recruitment notice indicates 900+ people, and in terms of the trend of the past years, there will only be more next year. Attached is the competitive ratio of recruitment in the provincial court system (less competitive than the national examination):
3. The diversity and breadth of the field of legal research
In addition to substantive court work and lawyer work,It is also a good choice to pursue a career in legal studies. In the context of the recent changes in information technology and the relative slight lag of China's legal system, the prospect of engaging in relevant legal research in universities or elsewhere is also promising. Looking back, it is precisely the large number of domestic legal teams mentioned in the first point, and the demand for teachers is also obvious, which is a good choice for many law students.
The job is also more stable Attached are some requirements for the entry of law teachers in our school:
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I am currently an undergraduate student in law. To be honest, as a person who is born with a passion for literature, history and philosophy, part of the reason I chose law in the first place was employment. Law is a practical disciplineWhat you learn is not only theoretical knowledge, but also practical skills.
Therefore, employment will certainly not be too difficult, and the employment prospects will never be bad. Why? As far as I know, I will explain the reasons for this.
1.The state attaches great importance to it. As early as 1997, the 15 th National Congress of the Communist Party of China put forward the strategy of "governing the country according to law".
The 19th National Congress of the Communist Party of China emphasized the need to build a "society under the rule of law". The continuous improvement of various legal systems, the continuous optimization of judicial procedures, and the continuous deepening of social popularization of law require a large number of legal talents. The rule of law is destined to be the trend of social developmentTherefore, as long as society exists for one day and the state exists for one day, law is absolutely an indispensable discipline.
On March 15, 2017, the National People's Congress passed the General Provisions of the Civil Law of the People's Republic of China.
2.Social needs. The 21st century is an era of civilization, and everything is about rules.
What are the rules? The highest rule is the law. If there is a dispute, you can find the law, and if your rights and interests are damaged, you must follow the law.
In reality, there are many people whose rights and interests have been damaged and need legal help, but they may not understand the law, so they have to rely on professionals. Many law departments in colleges and universities have set up "legal aid and protection centers" to provide legal aid services to the society. In this era of increasing economic development, the status of law is even more prominent.
The picture shows the staff of the Legal Aid and Protection Center of Zhongnan University of Economics and Law receiving people. Founded in 2000, the center provides free legal aid services to the society, and has been reported by many ** such as "Chutian***", and the pennant on the wall reflects its achievements.
3.There is a wide way out. If you want to be a civil servant, you can be a judge and prosecutor; If you are free, you can become a lawyer.
This is just one part of the legal profession. In fact, the law is needed everywhere in this society. For example, enterprises need specialized legal personnel to deal with legal issues and disputes.
In addition, if you don't want to engage in practice, you can engage in academics, and college teachers are a good choice, with high status and relative ease (but at least you have to get a doctorate). And you can have both, for example, you can work in a law firm and become a teacher at a university at the same time. As long as you have a certain amount of experience and ability, your income will never be low, and you have a considerable social status!
Most of the teachers who have taught me have considerable experience in public security, procuratorate, law or lawyers.
In addition, to say that it is not good to study law and get a job is nothing more than that in today's Chinese universities, the opening of law majors is showing a trend of flooding, whether it is comprehensive, science and engineering, literature and history, or normal, almost all colleges and universities must have law majors. As a result, there are too many law graduates and the job market is saturated.
In a word, it's not that law can't be learned, it's just that there are too many people and too much competitive pressure. However, as long as you are good enough, not only do you not need to worry about employment, but high-quality employment is not difficult!
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