What are the future employment directions of information management major? What certificate should I take?

1, professional employment scope, graduates majoring in information management and information systems have a wide range of employment opportunities, and the occupations they can engage in can be roughly divided into four aspects: information system development industry, information system management industry, information system consulting service industry and teaching and research posts. Engaged in information system development belongs to the IT industry, such as SAP, Golden Disc and UFIDA, all of which are well-known information system developers. Websites, especially search websites, have a great demand for graduates majoring in information management and information systems.

Information system management covers all walks of life. Almost all organizations have established or will soon establish independent information management departments, whose functions are responsible for the construction and normal operation of their information systems. These departments provide a large number of employment opportunities for students majoring in information systems. Information system consulting service is a new industry and an intermediary industry. It is independent of system developers and provides feasible information system solutions for enterprises and other organizations.

2. Non-professional employment scope: you can transfer to management and computer application occupations. I'm working now. I am doing ERP in a unit owned by PetroChina, and my work is still right. Since you are asking about this major, you should know something about it. It is still difficult to find a job, that is, it is right to engage in information construction, and postgraduate entrance examination is the mainstream. There are 28 students in our class, 6 of whom have double degrees, 8 or 9 of whom have applied for graduate studies, and 5 or 6 of whom are taking exams themselves. Not many people work. In fact, after work, you will find that you have learned too much and too little at school.