Job opportunities after graduation
The job opportunities for graduates in Economic Law are currently very high. Graduates in Economic Law can work in:
- Group 1: They can work in state agencies, including law enforcement agencies such as courts, procuratorates, police agencies, enforcement agencies, and other state agencies at the central and local levels; work in Party agencies and socio-political organizations; Department of Justice, Economic Department, People's Courts at all levels, People's Procuratorates at all levels; People's Councils, People's Committees and specialized agencies of People's Committees at all levels; Police, Inspectorate, Enforcement, Department of Foreign Affairs, Department of Industry and Trade, Tax Department, Customs…
- Group 2: Work for organizations providing legal consulting services such as lawyers, consultants in companies, law firms, and notary offices both domestically and internationally; Legal specialists and consultants in companies and businesses that require highly skilled legal professionals in their production and business activities, such as banks and domestic and foreign corporations, can work in the following roles:
+ Becoming a lawyer after accumulating sufficient experience and obtaining the required certification.
+ Working in the legal or consulting departments of all types of businesses to help them operate legally, protect their rights in domestic and international transactions, and handle disputes.
+ Working or conducting research in State and Law Research Institutes, Economic Institutes, etc. In addition, students can pursue further education and specialized training after graduation.
- Group 3: Working in educational and training institutions, colleges, universities, and research institutes;
- Group 4: Working for non-governmental organizations, intergovernmental organizations, or international organizations whose activities relate to economic law issues.