In law, economic law, criminal law, civil and commercial law and international economic law, which has a higher employment rate?

It is better for economic law to enter financial enterprises and banks, and the financial circle makes more money.

It is also very profitable to study international economic law and engage in international trade or related law firms.

If you engage in commercial law in civil and commercial affairs, enterprises can still make money in maritime business and real estate, but if you engage in general civil disputes and marriage contract disputes of small companies, you will have no money.

Criminals basically don't make money, and lawyers appearing in court are still very dangerous. Unless a particularly famous and successful defense lawyer can make a lot of money, the others are more difficult, and there are many legal aid cases for new lawyers. ...

But when it comes to the employment rate, it is almost the same to study any law, because there are many people who want to earn more money and work, and they are not very elite and it is not easy to find a job; It's easy to make less money, just don't know if you are satisfied with that job.

The most important thing about the employment rate of studying law is not which major you study, but how much your personal level is.