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Which liberal arts majors in American graduate students are good for employment?

Many American liberal arts graduate students do not require professional background, which provides convenience for students to choose their favorite majors. However, American liberal arts graduate students are very confused when choosing a major because of their personal situation, hobbies, employment prospects and other reasons, and need guidance and advice, which is very different from science and engineering students. Of course, the academic and practical experience of overseas returnees majoring in liberal arts in the United States will occupy a very important position in the workplace, whether they are studying for a doctorate or an undergraduate. During their study abroad, liberal arts students will greatly improve their scientific research quality if they can spend some time completing a scientific research project and doing something real under the guidance of professors. For some practical liberal arts students engaged in management and media, if they can work in some large multinational companies and media groups, they will have incomparable advantages over their domestic competitors. What are the good jobs for American graduate students majoring in liberal arts? (1) Management majors: including logistics management, supply chain management and hotel management. This is mainly because China's economic development needs a large number of management talents, so the future employment rate and salary of these professional returnees are relatively guaranteed. (2) Mass media major: In recent years, with the rapid growth of people's demand for information, the media market has shown a prosperous scene. These professional returnees are more popular with employers. (3) Psychology and pedagogy: Nowadays, people are pursuing higher and higher quality of life and mental health, and talents in this field are also favored in the job market. There is also a trend that graduate applications in the United States are more popular, so to some extent, no matter what the future career plans are, as long as the economy allows, liberal arts students are advised to return to China after finishing graduate studies. This is mainly because, after graduate school, the degree of social recognition, the starting point of work and one's own professional knowledge have been greatly enhanced. More importantly, by engaging in high-level academic research, a person's thinking ability will be qualitatively improved, and his contacts and social experience will be richer. These advantages have laid a more solid foundation for his future return to China.