Arts students employment has its own unique advantages, liberal arts students should learn to use in the job. For example, liberal arts students have good writing is an advantage of employment. Many units have stressed the need to "write", and not only to write documents, but also to be able to write a summary report and other large pieces of paper. Of course, liberal arts students through multi-disciplinary minor enhance their core competitiveness, job market information shows that more and more employers favor of arts and science complex talent.
In our school, quite a few students who major in the humanities are required to take liberal arts courses. Some of them hold the view that those courses are often useless when they take their next steps into the world in the future. In my perspective, taking liberal arts courses benefits students in several ways but two stand out.
Firstly, liberal arts students usually have a good ability of writing which is an advantage of employment. Many companies have requirements for writing. Students should not only have the ability to write documents, but also to write a summary report. Of course, it's also a good way that liberal arts students gain multi-disciplinary knowledge to enhance their core competitiveness because the information in the job market shows that more and more employers favor of arts and science complex talent.
Another important advantage is that student can learn a lot about how to be in harmony with others from liberal arts courses. In modern society, the ability of communicating with others is indispensable. For example, students majoring in liberal arts usual make more friends than science students.
In brief, writing and communication are the two primary advantages that only arts students own. Moreover, by exchanging experiences with the seniors they can acquire more useful skills that will benefit them in the future.