1. employment direction: minor in liberal arts majors focuses more on general work such as education, administration and consulting services. Graduates will choose to work in education, government agencies, non-profit organizations and other fields. However, liberal arts majors tend to enter high-end units, such as well-known enterprises, financial institutions and research institutes. Graduates will choose to work in the fields of economy, finance, marketing and research.
2. Employment competition: liberal arts majors usually face greater competitive pressure in the job market. Because the employment scope is relatively narrow, there are a large number of graduates and the employment competition is fierce. The employment competition of liberal arts majors is relatively small, because the employment scope of liberal arts majors is relatively wide and the number of graduates is relatively small.
3. Salary: The salary of minor in liberal arts is relatively low. Due to the relatively narrow employment scope, fierce competition, imbalance between supply and demand, the salary level of liberal arts majors is relatively low. The salary of liberal arts majors is usually higher. Because the employment scope of liberal arts majors is relatively wide, the relationship between supply and demand is relatively balanced, the degree of matching between the professional ability of graduates and market demand is relatively high, and the salary level is also relatively high.