1. Lawyer: Law graduate students can choose to become practicing lawyers, handle legal affairs on behalf of clients and provide legal consultation and defense services.
2. Judges and prosecutors: Law graduate students can apply for the judicial examination, and after passing, they can become judges or prosecutors, responsible for hearing cases, enforcing laws and safeguarding social fairness and justice.
3. Legal adviser: Law graduate students can serve as legal advisers in enterprises, institutions, government agencies or non-profit organizations to provide legal advice and risk assessment for organizations.
4. Legal Manager: Law graduate students can serve as legal managers in enterprises, responsible for handling legal affairs of companies, drafting contracts and participating in business negotiations.
5. Intellectual property experts: Law graduate students can work in the field of intellectual property, including patent agency, trademark registration and copyright protection.
6. Researchers and scholars: Law graduates can choose to engage in legal research and engage in teaching and scientific research in universities or research institutions.
7. Government departments: Law graduate students can engage in legal policy formulation, regulatory research, law enforcement supervision and other work in government agencies.
8. International organizations and non-governmental organizations: Law graduate students can engage in international legal affairs, human rights protection and rule of law construction in international organizations and non-governmental organizations.