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Is there a good employment direction after graduating from secondary school?
The employment direction after secondary school graduation depends on personal interests, skills and market demand. Here are some possible employment directions:

1. service industry: the service industry is one of the important areas of employment for technical secondary school graduates, including catering, hotels, retail, beauty salons, etc. These industries need to have basic service skills and communication skills, which is a good choice for technical secondary school graduates who are interested in service industries.

2. Manufacturing industry: Manufacturing industry is also an employment direction for technical secondary school graduates, including machinery manufacturing, electronics manufacturing and toy manufacturing. These industries need to have basic operation skills and production management ability, which is very attractive to secondary school graduates who have strong hands-on ability and like to do design.

3. Information technology industry: With the continuous development of information technology, technical secondary school graduates also have many employment opportunities in the field of information technology, such as network maintenance, software development and data analysis. These industries need to have basic computer skills and learning ability, and are suitable for secondary school graduates who are interested in computer technology.

4. Agriculture: Agriculture is also a direction of employment, including planting, breeding and processing of agricultural products. These industries need to have basic agricultural knowledge and practical ability, which is suitable for secondary school graduates who are interested in agriculture.

5. Education and training industry: With the increasing demand for education, education and training industry is also an employment direction, such as kindergartens, early education centers and training institutions. These industries need to have basic educational skills and communication skills, which are suitable for secondary school graduates who are interested in education.

In a word, the employment direction of technical secondary school graduates is varied and needs to be chosen according to their own interests and market demand. At the same time, we need to constantly learn and improve our skills to adapt to the changing market demand.