Do you want to do a foreign trade internship or go back to take the certificate?

Updated on educate 2024-02-09
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1.Your relative's ideas are more representative of the views of our previous generation, which worked in the past, and are basically useless in today's society, not to mention that all kinds of false testimony are rampant in the world, that is, some people can get a lot of NB certificates, and the most important thing is to see the ability of the individual.

    2.As a person, there is no need to worry about work experience, if you want to have good work experience, you should start preparing from your freshman year; Besides, there are many opportunities for you to increase your work experience after entering the society, which will not play an absolute role in your future job search process; As for what you want to learn through this job, it is even more unnecessary, once you enter the society, as long as you are not stupid, you will quickly learn the skills necessary to survive.

    3.As the old saying goes, you can't have both fish and bear's paws, and there is a certain truth to it. When you make every choice, you give up some things, such as time, experience, opportunity, and so on.

    As for what you should do now, it depends on how you see yourself, you first have to figure out what you need most now, what you need in the future, and what choices you should make. In my experience, if the pressure of employment is not very great now, it is better to stay in school, work does not care about this year, play more when you can, and when you want to play in the future, you may not have time to play.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It's easier to find a job with a professional 8, a driver's license is not in the consideration, and the job you're looking for now seems to be average, and it's not worth sacrificing so much.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If you want to engage in foreign trade in the future, it is more useful to take the CET-8 certificate and the PETS certificate for English College IV.

    For current students: CET-8 certificate for English major IV, but it seems that you can take this certificate within one year of graduation, and you can't take it if you overtime, and it seems that you can't take CET-4 or CET-6 after graduation. So, friends, take the time to take the exam in school, after all, many certificates can't be taken after you work.

    For social personnel: You can take PETS, that is, the National English Proficiency Test, which is not less difficult and recognized than CET. There are five levels, of which Level 5 is about equivalent to Level 8 for English majors, which is much more difficult than CET 6.

    Introduction

    Foreign trade company (foreign trading company) refers to the first company with foreign business qualifications, its business dealings focus on foreign countries, through market research, the import of foreign goods to the domestic sales, or the acquisition of domestic goods to sell abroad, from which to earn the difference.

    Foreign trade companies do some import and export without import and export rights, and charge ** fees. This series of first-class activities can only be carried out under the premise of having the right to import and export, and the links to be passed through the whole process are generally customs, commodity inspection, banks, foreign exchange bureaus, tax refund sections, national taxation, and competent departments.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Follow the master, you will do whatever the master tells you to do, the more the merrier, and at the same time pay attention to accumulating experience.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    This depends on the specific situation. Your company size, products, etc. 516932807, three years of graduation can give you some experience.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Most of the work of a document clerk is; The salesman gives the contract and then makes packing lists, invoices and other information according to the contract, and then contacts with the inspection, freight forwarding and customs declaration.

    The more basic is to be careful, patient, and some basic document knowledge, such as how to deal with the bill of lading, how to deal with the letter of credit (if you are really difficult, find the relevant salesman).

    Newcomers, it's always right to ask more colleagues, to ensure that there are no mistakes is the key, to see others do it completely, once or twice, and then do it independently once or twice, everything will be repeated, and the work content is repeated.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    I recommend the following books to you, if you have worked and are not studying this major, the following "International ** Document Preparation Practice", "Foreign Trade Document Manager's Growth Diary" and "Letter of Credit English" are must-haves and sufficient:

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Don't be afraid to enter the society, the company is your best learning platform.

    You must be confident, have a conceptual understanding of foreign trade, review your English, and pass the interview.

    The rest is learning on the job.

    Three months is about the same.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Enter a foreign trade company with a certain amount of exports.

    Let the veteran staff take you.

    One month to understand, three months to familiarize, one year to become a professional.

    In fact, there are still many differences between us and the ones in books.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Lao Niao can tell you responsibly that more than 50% of the certificates in the market are useless, including the salesman certificate you said, and the ability and experience of the state slip is the royal road of foreign trade.

    If you want to exercise or examine yourself, you can take the test.

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