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What are the most common occupations of landscape engineering landscape design, that is to say, after studying this major, what jobs will you have before, with general salary?

Graduated from a professional school of landscape architecture, with a master's degree or below, doing more design work. Work mainly in major landscape/architectural design institutes and landscape/architectural companies. Most of these students work in a real estate company for several years and then change jobs to be Party A, or they still insist on designing, becoming the chief engineer of the unit or the company director, taking charge of the project and reviewing the drawings. Some of them will go to construction posts, mainly on the construction site according to the design drawings. Such students may be transferred to design or directly promoted to on-site project manager or transferred to Party A, etc. Fresh graduates are not recommended to go directly to real estate companies. Personally, I think it's best to work in a design institute or landscape company for a few years before moving to a real estate company. As for wages, most companies should get commissions according to the projects they do, and the regulations of each company are different, so the proportion and how to distribute commissions are different. Generally speaking, designing is hungry, and taking a private job when the project is not busy is basically enough for a comfortable trip.

As for doctoral graduates, they usually become teachers or scholars, and some of them will be future experts.