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Is it easy to find a job at Jiangsu Normal University?

The employment rate of Jiangsu Normal University is very high.

Many graduates of Jiangsu Normal University’s Chinese language master’s degree are mainly engaged in middle and high school Chinese teachers. Everyone can find a suitable position. Many graduates work as teachers in public schools, and their employment prospects are very good. Nowadays, the country pays more and more attention to traditional culture, which has led to a gradual emphasis on Chinese subjects. Therefore, many schools are short of Chinese teachers, and there are many employment opportunities after graduation.

The following is the employment rate of Jiangsu Normal University over the years:

1. In 2021, the undergraduate employment rate of Jiangsu Normal University is 95.60%, and the graduate employment rate is 95.46%.

Among the graduate students of each department, the departments with higher year-end employment rates are the School of Fine Arts (100%), the School of Business (100.00%), the School of Law (100.00%), and the School of Marxism (100.00%) , the department with the lower year-end employment rate is the Conservatory of Music (81.82%). Among undergraduates in each department, the department with a higher year-end employment rate is the School of History, Culture and Tourism (99.23%), and the department with a lower year-end employment rate is the School of Physical Education (83.90%).

2. In 2020, the undergraduate employment rate of Jiangsu Normal University was 95.49%.

The employment rate for graduate students in the class of 2020 is 95.61%, and the employment rate for undergraduate students is 95.49%. Among them, there are 1,503 normal college students in the class of 2020, 307 boys and 1,196 girls: the year-end employment rate is 94.88%, and 314 students went abroad for further studies, accounting for 25.65%. There are 902 people engaged in the education industry, accounting for 60.01%; among them, 747 people are employed in kindergartens, primary and secondary schools, accounting for 49.7%.