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New Oriental laid off 60,000 people last year. What industries did these employees go to?

60,000 employees of New Oriental are unemployed, most of whom are elites in the education and training industry. I used to hold an enviable high salary in New Oriental, and suddenly it rained continuously, which dashed my hopes. It is necessary to change careers, which is not difficult for elite teachers, but now the severe employment situation has brought them many challenges.

These employees are mainly divided into two categories. One is that teaching is not practical, that is, it is biased towards sales and management. Their working ability has certain mobility with other industries, so they can try to change careers without changing jobs.

The other is practical teaching. I think they (including myself) have relatively more ways out, but they all need a very painful process.

If you have a good tutor, you can also do it through the recommendation of parents and students. Although you can't do great things, you can still live a well-off life. However, the competition will definitely be fierce and the fittest will survive.

(2) Examining the establishment of teachers, but not everyone is qualified. Now basically, both academic qualifications and majors are required, and the competition must be fierce.

(3) To enter a private school, there is also a certain entrance threshold, with few places and fierce competition.

(4) Civil servants, some of whom may not be suitable for their major or age.

Those with a bachelor's degree can reach the entrance threshold of public and private schools through postgraduate entrance examination, or change majors directly, but they will be old after graduation for three more years.

⑥ Join industries with low threshold but rich talents such as take-away and express delivery.

⑦ Develop in other directions of education: for example, switch to teaching and research, publish supplementary books and do online courses.

Adhere to your original intention, still adhere to teaching and training, and respond to the call to do public welfare.

In fact, I personally think that in the long run, it is really possible for teaching and training to return to their original intentions. At present, there is no direct ban on teaching and training, but it is not allowed to make up lessons in winter and summer vacations, legal holidays and rest days, which directly suppresses teaching and training. You can only make up lessons in a limited time from Monday to Friday night. Few students come out to make up lessons from Monday to Friday because of too much homework. However, in the future, school assignments are also strictly restricted. In fact, students will have more free time from Monday to Friday than before, which also gives a certain living space for teaching and training. Most of them come out to make up lessons for practical needs, not for internal examination.