Which foreign language is good for employment?

Updated on educate 2024-04-24
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    I'm an English major, but I'm a teacher. After graduating, I became a people's teacher. Several of my classmates used to learn business English and had good jobs when they graduated.

    So personally, if you want to enter a foreign company, you have a certain amount of skills, and then you can master a foreign language. If you want to master a foreign language alone, it's hard to get a foothold unless you're proficient in the language. I don't know what your major is, but if you're a junior this year, you won't have much time to learn a foreign language.

    As for learning Korean or Japanese, I think you should first find out where you work, whether it is in the city or elsewhere, and what kind of foreign companies are available, so that you can be more clear when you choose. If it were me, I wouldn't be in a Japanese company (hehe. personal emotional issues).

    Then learn Korean. The above is purely a personal opinion, please correct any deficiencies.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Of course, it is better to learn Korean or Japanese, Shandong is relatively close to South Korea and Japan, and there are many more Korean-funded enterprises in Shandong than in other provinces, I am in Qingdao, and there are a bunch of Koreans, so I am also learning Korean by myself, and it is highly recommended to learn Korean, and Japanese is also OK but the relationship between China and Japan is not good, and there is a boycott of Japanese products at every turn, and Japanese-funded companies are not very popular.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The situation is different from place to place! For example, there are many people who learn Korean in Shenyang, Liaoning, and many people who learn Japanese in Dalian! It depends on where you will be employed! However, learning one more foreign language is a competitive advantage! Here's the news:

    Hong Kong and South Korea are the most important investment partners of Shandong Province. By the end of 2004, more than 100 countries and regions had invested in Shandong Province, with Hong Kong and South Korea investing the most, and Hong Kong had invested 100 million US dollars in Shandong Province, accounting for the province's actual foreign direct investment. After 2002, South Korea's actual investment in Shandong Province surpassed that of Hong Kong, becoming the largest investment partner, with a cumulative investment of 100 million US dollars, accounting for the province's actual foreign direct investment. The top 10 other countries are:

    The actual direct investment of the United States is 100 million US dollars, Taiwan Province is 100 million US dollars, Japan is 3.7 billion US dollars, Singapore is 100 million US dollars, the Virgin Islands is 100 million US dollars, the United Kingdom is 100 million US dollars, Canada is 100 million US dollars, and Australia is 100 million US dollars.

    So the most important thing is strength! This is just my personal advice, or it's up to you to decide!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I also recommend learning English well and entering European and American companies.

    I have a friend who works in a Japanese company, and the conditions are very harsh, and it is natural for the boss to work overtime. The requirements of Japanese companies are very detailed, such as not using chat tools when going to work. Japanese companies are still very rigid.

    I don't know about Korean companies, but I think there are many similarities between Asian companies, so I recommend European and American companies

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I guess it's Korean and Japanese!

    Personally, I think Japanese is more extensive, but it is better to learn Korean depending on the prospects of Sino-Japanese relations.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Companies in South Korea or Japan are not treated well and are harsh on people. Don't go in.

    If you have good English, you can enter from Europe, the United States and foreign companies. It is recommended to go to companies in Europe and the United States.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    No matter what kind of company you want to enter, English is the first language to master Because English is an international language, mastering it, you will be more competitive and more confident! In addition to Chinese and English, it would be great to learn another language!

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    If you're a junior, you can't learn anything in a year, whether you're studying Japanese or Korean.

    So there is still a chance to practice your spoken English a little better, which will be very helpful for your future work.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    European and American companies don't have enough English, it's better to know French or German, and people who are good at English are running around these days.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    If it were me, I would have learned my Mandarin well and learned it very well, and I spoke it very standardly, so that all foreigners would envy me

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    According to the need, there is no comparison.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Whatever you study in college, you will continue to learn well.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Learning a foreign language has good job prospects.

    Everyone knows that the depth of China's economic integration into the world has been very high, and economic exchanges at home and abroad have spread to every corner of the world, in addition to developed countries such as Europe and the United States, Japan and South Korea, there are also countries in backward regions such as Myanmar, Yemen, Africa, and South America.

    Therefore, the vast majority of English graduates in China are in the application of business English, in addition to language training, followed by tourism English.

    In addition to the business exchanges between countries, the economic capacity of the Chinese people has been continuously enhanced, the popularity of overseas tourism has not decreased, and the demand for foreign language talents in tourism has been growing, which is also a huge job demand market.

    Of course, no matter what major, if you study well, you won't worry about work, and if you don't study well, any popular major, it will be equally difficult to find employment after graduation. It has always been so.

    Employment Analysis of Foreign Language College Graduates:

    Here, the author will give a brief introduction to the 2020 graduates of Sichuan University of Foreign Chinese, a specialized university specializing in foreign languages.

    There are 3 English majors such as English, business English, and translation, and 13 non-English foreign language majors such as French, Russian, Spanish, German, and Japanese, with 1,976 graduates, accounting for 3,274 of the total number of graduates from Sichuan University, and the employment rate of foreign language graduates is slightly lower than that of non-foreign language majors.

    Among the foreign language graduates of Sichuan Foreign Language, 888 are employed in foreign language and foreign trade enterprises, including 567 in foreign language units and 321 in foreign trade units. From the perspective of the employment matching situation of foreign language majors alone, the matching rate of Hungarian is 100%, and the matching rate of foreign language graduates in Thai and Spanish is very high.

    In addition, Beijing University of Foreign Chinese has opened 101 Chinese foreign language majors, and Lunluhan basically covers 100% of foreign language majors. In the 2020 Salary Index Ranking of Chinese University Graduates released by China Salary Network, Beijing Foreign Language Graduates ranked second in the country with an average salary of 10,000 yuan, ranking fifth in the index list, which shows that the competitiveness of foreign language talents is high, which is not comparable to general majors.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    1. In the three eastern provinces and the northwest, the demand for Russian is currently larger.

    2. Southwest China and Hainan, Southeast Asian languages such as Thai and Vietnamese are required.

    3. South China, where Portuguese and Arabic are currently scarce.

    4. North China and East China are very developed, and they basically only need top talents.

    5. Central China has the most English positions, but the competition is also the largest, and the salary of the bottom position is low; There is an urgent shortage of top-level simultaneous interpretation, but it is too difficult and the career life is too short.

    Generally speaking, special regions need special language talents, and high-end talents in large languages are scarce nationwide.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    I am an English major, and I am very satisfied with my major, which is reflected in three aspects.

    Language skills: Studying English can help you improve your English language skills, including listening, speaking, reading and writing. By learning English, you can better understand and apply the rules, grammar and vocabulary of the English language, and improve your language level and ability.

    Broad range of knowledge: The learning content of English majors is not only limited to the cultivation of language skills, but also includes various literary, cultural, historical, social and other aspects of knowledge. By learning English, you can broaden your horizons and knowledge by learning about the history, literary achievements, social systems, values, etc., of different countries and cultures.

    Career development: Studying English can help you gain an advantage in your career development. The importance of English as the language of global business and communication is self-evident, and many multinational companies, ** institutions, educational institutions, etc. need professionals with good English skills.

    In conclusion, studying English will not only help you improve your language skills and knowledge, but it will also support your future career development. We hope you can continue to enjoy learning English and gain more growth.

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