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That's how I got into a foreign company.
Today's employment situation is grim, and many job seekers cannot find their ideal employer. I hope my experience can bring some lessons to my friends.
I graduated in 2003 with a major in management. I've submitted a lot of resumes to some foreign companies, but they all fell into the sea. I realized that if I wanted to enter a foreign company in Shanghai, I really didn't have enough qualifications.
As the saying goes, opportunities are reserved for those who are prepared, so I did some thinking and planning for my career development. I want to settle on an industry first, then develop in factories in small and medium-sized cities, and then go back to Shanghai to enter foreign companies.
I found that there are many foreign purchasing offices in Shanghai, which assist foreign companies to purchase products in China and sell them abroad. Among them, the factory in Zhejiang is one of the best merchants they want. I decided to go to Zhejiang for development, and then try to develop after accumulating good grassroots experience.
There are many factories in Zhejiang, and the employment opportunities are relatively abundant, so I found a factory relatively easily. This factory is engaged in the export of mechanical and electrical products. The boss saw that I had studied foreign trade before, so he asked me to be a foreign trade supervisor.
It was a lot of pressure because I didn't have any experience in it, but it also gave me the opportunity to get the most out of it.
People who have worked in factories will really feel how superficial and lifeless a simple ** company is. The factory has the ability to create and realize market demand. And this kind of creativity, which is based entirely on the brutal test of the market, is too challenging and fascinating.
Although I now work for a foreign company, I still think that my original job is the most valuable to me.
Since this factory has been exporting for many years, it already has a relatively mature foreign trade process, so that my work will not start from scratch, so I learn by doing. It's just that there are often foreign businessmen who come to visit the factory, and my poor English speaking ability makes me very embarrassed, although English level 6 has also passed, but once I speak, foreign businessmen always seem to understand or not... It's just that the local area is only a county town, lacking educational resources, and there are no good English training institutions at all.
I had to search the internet for information on spoken English and stumbled upon a company that spoke English**. There are English teachers** from Nanjing universities or training institutions to help me practice speaking one-on-one, Nanjing is the city where I used to work and live, so I am very excited to participate.
Through a year and a half of training in the Zhejiang factory, I have a comprehensive accumulation of export process, production management and even English ability. In 2005, I returned to Shanghai, and it took half a month to successfully enter a foreign company, doing procurement, and actually maintained a cooperative relationship with the previous factory, and the boss was also very happy, because I became a big customer of his, directly brought him profits, in fact, I am also very grateful for the opportunity he brought to me, and now we are very good friends.
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To be honest, a foreign company is also an ordinary enterprise, with various positions from human resources to administration to technology, and there is no need to say that there is a certain kind of major to apply for a job in a foreign company. Study hard, work hard to improve your professional level, and you will be popular in any unit.
The only thing that sets foreign companies apart is that if they are good at foreign languages, they will have extra points. Of course, the lingua franca is actually English, as long as English is good, and it is okay if there is no small language.
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You are wrong, there are many large foreign-funded engineering companies in China at present, such as:
Fluor Daniel, USA
AMEC, UK
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Burcdeck, England.
Toyo Toyo, Japan
Nippon Radiance. Daelim, South Korea.
Taiwan Zhongding. Wait a minute.
Preparation, of course, English is essential, especially oral and official email writing, depending on which direction you go, engineering companies are usually composed of the following departments:
Finance. Procurement Warehouse Logistics.
Project control (planning).
Contract management. Administration.
Engineering Department (Technical Department): Civil Engineering, Installation, Electrical Appliances, Equipment, Instrumentation, etc.
Security. Quality control.
You can see which one is more relevant to your major!
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Like you said, Chinese major, management major, English, foreign trade and so on.
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Learn Human Resource Management:
Human resource management refers to the use of modern scientific methods to carry out reasonable training, organization and deployment of manpower combined with certain material resources, so that manpower and material resources often maintain the best proportion, and at the same time to properly induce, control and coordinate people's thoughts, psychology and behavior, give full play to people's subjective initiative, so that people can make the best use of their talents, get the right people, and appropriate personnel to achieve organizational goals.
Choose accounting, if you have good English, definitely choose accounting
International Economics & **Major:
Cultivate application-oriented international economic and trade talents who meet the needs of China's economic and social development, understand the modern international economy and environment and development status, are familiar with the prevailing international rules, laws and practices, understand China's foreign policies and regulations, master the basic principles of economics and the basic theories and basic knowledge of the world, are familiar with the latest international business operation methods and basic operation skills, can communicate in English without barriers, and have an international vision, innovation and pioneering spirit.
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After the graduate school entrance examination, it seems that you can learn anything in a foreign company.
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Many of today's companies don't look at your academic qualifications, a lot of them look at your ability, especially foreign companies, they pay attention to your personal ability, and the benefits you create for their company, so if you want to enter a foreign company, your major does not account for all of your role, mainly depends on your thinking ability, I think you should pay more attention to the cultivation of thinking.
Every child has a rebellious period, parents must care more about their children, respect their children, communicate with their children more to understand their children's thoughts, and patiently accompany their children through the rebellious period.
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