I m a Japanese major, so I m confused about the current situation

Updated on educate 2024-04-11
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I don't know how well you have learned Japanese, but if you haven't graduated yet, you must take the Japanese level 1 test before graduating from university, which is a stepping stone, and you will lose a lot of interview opportunities without level 1.

    Since I learned Japanese, if I don't have other specialties, I must enter a Japanese company, and the most lacking thing after graduation is oral skills, so in the first two years, I must choose a Japanese company that can speak Japanese for a long time, and the best people and customers reported by superiors are Japanese, don't waste it, there are not many girls in the field work in Japanese companies, so you can choose the two positions of personnel and general affairs when applying, these two positions have been done for a long time, strong spoken Japanese, have certain personnel experience, and there are more opportunities to change jobs after general affairs experience. The worst thing is to be a business assistant or something, the learning is limited, and it is not common to each company, this is my opinion.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    You are studying Japanese professionally.

    Do you have any visions and plans for the rest of your life?

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    That's right, I'm also a Japanese major, but I came to Japan after graduation, and when I first came to Japan, I realized that the Japanese I learned in Japan was useless at all

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    If you really can't do it, you can just become a Japanese teacher.

    We have a Japanese language training class here who earns more than 100,000 yuan.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    No. The number of people who study Japanese in our country can reach half of the number of people who learn English, and there are many Japanese companies in China, especially in Shanghai, which can reach about half of the foreign companies in Shanghai, which shows how many Japanese companies invest in China, and the employment rate of students majoring in Japanese is still very high, basically able to reach about 70%, in the future, the first contact will be closer than closer, and there will be many Japanese companies to invest in China, so the employment prospects of Japanese majors are still relatively good.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    What courses do you study for Japanese majors, what are your career prospects, what are your career directions, and what should you pay attention to when applying for a Japanese major? Students from prestigious schools will explain the details of the Japanese language major.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The employment prospects of Japanese majors are very good, firstly, the number of Japanese companies has risen sharply, and China's good investment environment and huge market potential have created favorable conditions for the development of Japanese companies; The second is that Japanese companies have a strong demand for talents, and Japanese companies have a large demand for talents in the fields of fast-moving consumer goods, finance and ** trading companies.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It is especially recommended to learn Japanese well in business, after all, Sino-Japanese joint ventures and Japanese companies account for the largest proportion of all foreign companies in China. In addition, if you have a bachelor's degree, it is recommended to take the postgraduate examination again, which is more advantageous and reasonable, and generally you need to learn 2-3 languages to learn foreign languages.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Whoever says that "it is not easy to find employment", as long as you study well, there is still a great shortage of talents in this field in the southern cities.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The employment of college students has always been a problem

    Isn't there another 3 million college students facing difficulties in finding employment this year?

    If it's hard to find a job if you speak Japanese, is it necessarily easy to find a job in another major?

    Finding a job depends on one's ability and opportunities

    Besides, as long as you study solidly and learn well, the chances are still big It's gold that will always shine Now the major should have been determined, then study hard Don't think about those who don't have As long as you work hard Even if the result is not satisfactory So what, the result is important, but the process can't be ignored

    I wish you a happy life and study at the university

    Enjoy

    o(∩_o~

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    There is no answer to this kind of question. Just study hard. The opportunities are plentiful.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    To be honest, after work, I feel that the major is just a stepping stone, just like the academic qualifications, when I go to work, the more important thing is personal emotional intelligence, I have a classmate, the professional course is very good (learn Japanese), emotional intelligence can not be considered high, but the most important thing in Japanese companies is the management of interpersonal relationships, the result is that I am still a senior person, "I know a lot, the ability to work is very strong, but I can't control my emotions well".

    Specifically, if there is a future for a Japanese major, it is still easier to find a job as long as you don't pick and choose a job after graduating from this kind of applied major. Hehe. The most important thing is that in addition to professional knowledge, whether you have internship experience, such as secretary, such as assistant, with experience, it will be easier to find a job than students with the same degree.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    If you learn well, you can be self-employed.

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