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How is the University of Liverpool in the UK? Is it easy to find a job in the UK after graduation?

I am currently a postgraduate student at Leeds University, majoring in logistics

First of all, I think the poster’s question is relatively general

Not to mention schools in other countries, the ranking of British schools is divided into Two, professional ranking and comprehensive school ranking

In terms of comprehensive ranking, Leeds University has been ranked in the 30th, and the latest Times ranking in 10 years was 28th.

(For specific circumstances, you can refer to "Taisha", which I personally think is more professional http://www.taisha.org/abroad/uk_times/)

Professional ranking, Li Da Electronics, medicine, etc. are still very strong

My roommates are majoring in electronics. From them, I can get very honest evaluations and think they are really good

I just mentioned that the poster asked It's quite general, and I don't know whether the poster wants to know about individual majors or the overall situation

And I don't know whether you are asking about a graduate degree, an undergraduate degree, or higher

Speaking of employment , I would like to say three points

First, I agree with the opinion of my friend upstairs, it still depends on ability

Often many schools with low rankings have high employment rates in the UK< /p>

For example, Nottingham Trent, the employment rate of graduates in the UK has always been among the best

Another example is Liverpool John Moores, which ranked 99th in 10 years

< p>The ranking is bad enough, but its hotel management major is very popular in the UK

Secondly, employment does not have to be in the UK, as long as it is in a Commonwealth country, it is good

I have a friend who studied design as an undergraduate in the UK. After graduation, he went to Australia to work. His current job is also very good

Because now, the unemployment rate is very high throughout Europe, and the locals are Blaming outsiders, especially the Chinese, for taking away their jobs.

Many places have introduced discriminatory policies that restrict the employment of Chinese people

For example, an Italian friend of mine told me that the Chinese supermarket near their home is now nearby Large transport vehicles are not allowed to park, just to restrict this Chinese supermarket

Now the transport trucks can only park a little further away, and supermarket staff can only use trolleys to push the goods to the supermarket bit by bit< /p>

Third, language

One of the reasons why many Chinese students who go to school here cannot get good jobs is because of poor language

Our first After all, the language is not English

Now more and more Chinese students just study in England blindly, and their English is often not good enough

They even go out to study the language first, and some languages ??have been studied for several years without passing the test.

In this way, not to mention work, even communication is a problem

So, if the language is good, it is also very, very important

Will you hire a company Do you assign employees who don’t understand what they’re doing?

The above is just my personal experience of studying in the UK

I hope it can be helpful to you