Should law graduates work as prosecutors or law firms?

I have only one suggestion - go to the prosecutor's office.

01 Lawyers are too hard. You have just graduated from college. Regardless of whether you have a master's degree or a doctorate, your social resources and connections have not yet taken root. Although your legal theory is solid, you still lack practical experience. There is also a practical problem - without the source of the crime, the pressure of survival may be very high. How can one call it "suffering" and how can there be any happiness at all? Once you go out of school and become a lawyer, you will still have many inherent shortcomings.

02The court is too tired. Although the court seems to be at the top of the political and legal system chain from the perspective of the order of political and legal organs - law, procuratorate, company and division, the court is really too tired. In grassroots courts, it is common for an ordinary judge to handle about 500 cases a year. It is normal for many judges to hold court sessions three times a day. The key is to have follow-up judgment and other work...

03 The Procuratorate is exactly the one. I believe many people are familiar with the procuratorate's understanding of it since "In the Name of the People." The Procuratorate is a statutory legal supervision agency. Even after the judicial reform, its functions such as corruption and bribery, dereliction of duty, and prevention of duty-related crimes have been transferred to the Supervisory Committee. But he can still supervise and restrict the Public Security Bureau, Justice Bureau and courts. After a few years in the procuratorate, you have the unique advantage of quickly becoming familiar with the work processes of the entire political and legal agency and accumulating network resources. When you go to court or work as a lawyer, you will get twice the result with half the effort, like a fish in water.

Judges, prosecutors and lawyers are the same profession****. If you graduate from the Childcare Law major and pass the law exam at the same time, you will have a choice when you get the legal professional qualification certificate. If you want to fully develop your legal business, go to the court. You can get training on the front lines of civil, criminal, and administrative business. However, the court has a heavy workload and is usually very busy, so you must think carefully! If you want to relax, it's better to go to the prosecutor's office. However, the procuratorate and criminal inspection frontline handle cases, while other departments have an easier time. When you go to a court or procuratorate, you should start from an assistant position, then move on to full-time prosecutors and judges. Nowadays, many capable grassroots judges and prosecutors have resigned to become lawyers. If you go to a court or procuratorate instead of going to the grassroots level, it will be too tiring and hard. future! Today's lawyer practice environment is much better than before. As long as the source of the case is guaranteed, the lawyer has the highest status, has free time, and makes more money!