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Big data tells you which majors are the easiest to employ and have the highest income
The volunteer application after the college entrance examination is the most concerned by the majority of candidates and their parents. McKinsey Research Institute tracked and evaluated the quality of training of 152,000 2018 college students half a year after graduation, and sorted out these employment "most" majors. According to reports, the full version of the 2019 China College Student Employment Report (Employment Blue Book) will be released in June.

The "most" employment volume: accounting

According to McKesson data, accounting ranked first in the employment volume of 2018 undergraduates, followed by financial management, English, civil engineering and computer science and technology.

The employment volume reflects, to some extent, the social demand for the specialty. For example, accounting is a position that most companies need, and the demand for its related majors is naturally higher, while the high demand for computer science and technology also reflects the current situation of the booming IT industry.

"The most" easy to employ: software engineering

If the size of the employment volume is related to the number of graduates of the specialty, then the employment rate reflects the degree of difficulty of the employment of graduates of the specialty. From the data of the 2018 undergraduates within six months of graduation, software engineering and energy and power engineering graduates have the highest employment rate, both 96.8%, engineering management employment rate of 95.8%, digital media technology (95.7%) and preventive medicine (95.5%) ranked fourth and fifth.

"The most" have "money": information security

Salary income can be considered one of the most concerned factors in the employment of college graduates, but also an important reference to evaluate the employment indicators of graduates. According to data from Michaels, IT-related majors occupy the top five spots in terms of monthly income. Graduates majoring in information security have the highest monthly income ($6,972), with software engineering ($6,733) in second place.

"Most" happy: information security

Measuring the quality of employment is not only about salary, but also about job satisfaction, which comprehensively reflects the quality of employment of graduates. Data from the 2018 undergraduate graduates of McKesson show that information security has the highest job satisfaction (80%), and tied for second place, physical education, information engineering and broadcasting and hosting arts all have a job satisfaction of 75%.

"The most" learning to use: medical imaging

McKesson data show that medical graduates have a high degree of job and professional relevance. Medical imaging is 99%, clinical medicine and dentistry are 98%. The high specialization of the medical industry and the high threshold of entry may be one of the reasons for this phenomenon.

"The most" learning gain: nursing and pharmacy

McKesson data show that nursing and pharmacy graduates have the highest level of satisfaction with the school's teaching, both at 95%. Satisfaction with teaching reflects to some extent the quality of the teaching of the profession, reflecting the effectiveness and practicality of the teaching of the profession and so on.