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Career Opportunities
According to the department’s survey on graduate employment conducted in February of 2012, 15% of undergraduates pursued postgraduate studies, and 70% participated in full-time employment. Among those employed, 70% of them work in areas social work-related fields. Moreover, postgraduates have a remarkable 100% employment rate, and all of them work in the social work profession. These facts indicate that both undergraduates and postgraduates have bright career prospects.
Students have a variety of work to choose from:
- Public Sectors (Social Administrative Positions):
Employed as a public social worker of all levels, administrative worker at the basic level (e.g. working as the deputy head of a village), personnel administrator, social educationist, school social worker, administrative work at early childhood education institution, probation officer, consultant, or working in laborer administration, military service administration, or public administration.
- Private Sectors (Corporation or Self-Employed):
Working in human resource management as a social work practitioner or a human resource agent.
- The Third Sector (Non-profit Organization):
Working at a medical institution or a nursing home, social welfare institution and foundation, human resources jobs, administrative work at a non-governmental organization, and being a research assistant or doing administrative work at a university or research institute.
- Getting a Certification or a Postgraduate Degree:
Taking a civil service examination, or pursuing postgraduate studies.
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