Which is more promising, a lawyer or a prosecutor?

I worked as a lawyer for three years before, and later I was admitted to the procuratorate (the first prosecutor) in my hometown. I have some opinions on your question for your reference. First of all, lawyers are more suitable for people with adventurous spirit. They should be able to withstand poverty and pressure at the beginning of their career, constantly update their legal knowledge and other subject knowledge, and at the same time have higher requirements for your level of dealing with interpersonal relationships. As a prosecutor, in addition to passing the judicial examination, you need to take one more civil service examination than a lawyer. In terms of theoretical knowledge, you focus on criminal law and criminal procedure law, and your work pressure is also great. In the long run, the salary and welfare of prosecutors are much worse than that of lawyers. Personally, I suggest that you work as a prosecutor for a few years, and then go back to being a lawyer, so your food will be easier. For reference only.