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Where is it easier for undergraduates majoring in library to find jobs?
Of course, it is best to go to public libraries or university libraries for this major, but now because of too many talents, the turnover rate of these libraries is not high, and it is really difficult to enter. Usually graduate students are needed, and it is too difficult for undergraduates to get the compilation, if it doesn't matter. So if you want to enter the library, try to take the postgraduate entrance examination first.

I wonder if the landlord particularly likes the quiet and comfortable working environment of the library. If not, you can switch to the education industry or take an examination of civil servants (files). It's not a complete career change, what I learned is also useful, and the salary is much higher than that of library work.