What kind of job is Thai Chinese suitable for, is it easy to find a job for Thai majors

Updated on educate 2024-06-28
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    A lot. Occupations are divided into civil servants, military units, businesses, and enterprises.

    Civil servants: customs, border control, foreign affairs office, *** and other agencies involved in Thai foreign affairs.

    Troops: Every year, some Thai undergraduates (more than 2 books) are recruited with a small number of places

    Education: Teachers of Chinese abroad and Thai teachers internally, it is not difficult to find a job as a Chinese teacher in Thailand. Every year, Hanban recruits Chinese education volunteers, and Thailand has a large number of places.

    Media industry: Xinhua News Agency, CCTV and some local stations, some radio stations, Chinese** in Thailand and other media industry units.

    Enterprises: When you go to the enterprise, you generally start to do translation, customer service and other work, and there are Thai-funded and some foreign-funded enterprises, such as CP; Chinese-funded enterprises, Beijing, Shenzhen, Guangzhou, Shanghai have many enterprises recruiting Thai-speaking talents.

    If you want to be an excellent small language talent, you should set a good direction for yourself while studying, take the civil service examination or enter the private enterprise, an excellent small language talent should have the same excellent English ability or a professional ability, such as computer, finance, etc., there is no shortage of Thai language talents in the current talent market, what is lacking is a talent who can speak Thai and has a certain professional ability, or a talent with excellent English.

    If you don't plan to be a good small language talent, it is easy to survive, although there are many people who learn Thai, but it is not difficult to find a job as a Chinese teacher in Thailand.

    Good luck!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Translation (including interpretation and translation).

    To Thai**. Asean. Wait.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Pro, Thai is an Asian language that is spoken mainly in and around Thailand. The employment outlook is mainly related to Thailand's economic development, but it is also affected by factors such as the demand for talent market and the situation. At present, Thailand's technology and manufacturing industries are relatively high, while sectors such as financial services, retail, healthcare and tourism have also continued to grow.

    As a result, people with Thai language proficiency may have more opportunities to find jobs in these industries. In addition to the Thai market, people with Thai language skills can also find job opportunities in multinational companies and international organizations, especially in Thailand-related positions such as marketing, diplomacy, translation, etc. In general, Thai language majors are not very popular, but for those who are willing to work in Thailand or for companies that do business with Thailand, the advantages of having Thai language skills are obvious.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Mr. Zeng, the human resources director of a well-known enterprise, said that the main destinations of Thai graduates are: Ministry of Commerce, Ministry of Culture, Xinhua News Agency, international radio stations, travel agencies, foreign companies and hired to work in Thailand.

    So is a Thai major good? Let me summarize the main courses, professional knowledge and professional skills of the Thai language major for you!

    1. Main courses of Thai language major:

    1. Main disciplines:

    Foreign Chinese Languages and Literature.

    2. Main courses:

    The compulsory courses for Thai language majors include: Basic Thai Chinese, Advanced Thai Chinese, Thai Chinese Listening, Thai Chinese Speaking, Thai Chinese Writing, Thai Translation Theory and Practice, Thai Chinese Newspaper Selected Sun Passages, Thai Chinese Literature, Basic English, English Audio-Visual and Speaking, English Writing, English Translation Theory and Practice.

    Elective courses for Thai majors include: Thai History, Selected Readings of Thai Poetry, and Selected Economics and Trade Literature of Thai Chinese.

    Graduates are expected to acquire knowledge and competencies in the following areas:

    1. Understand the relevant aspects of our country. guidelines, policies, and regulations;

    2. Master the basic knowledge of linguistics, literature and related humanities and science and technology;

    3. Have a solid foundation in the corresponding language and be proficient in listening, speaking, reading, writing and translating;

    4. Understand China's national conditions and the society and culture of the corresponding countries;

    5. Have good Chinese expression skills and basic research skills;

    6. Have a certain practical application ability in a second foreign Chinese;

    7. Master the basic methods of literature retrieval and data inquiry, and have the ability of preliminary scientific research and practical work.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Here are some ways to learn Thai Chinese:

    If you are learning Thai for long-term work or study abroad purposes, you need to systematically master all aspects of knowledge, and you want to learn quickly and precisely, I think it is best to find a good teacher, and I don't need to elaborate on the advantages and disadvantages.

    If you are learning Thai for: watching Thai dramas, traveling, singing, stargazing or any other entertainment purpose, self-study is actually completely enough! Unlike a few decades ago, in such a resource-rich Internet age, it has become common to learn a language on your own, okay?

    For those who teach Thai on their own, the most important thing is [motivation] [motivation] [motivation] compared to external factors such as resources!! Three more words!! As long as the motivation is strong enough, believe me, you will learn faster and more energetically than professional students, no matter how difficult the knowledge points will be broken by you, and no matter how stubborn the inertia will be defeated by you.

    So instead of dwelling on how much you have to spend and what classes to enroll in, you should first examine yourself what motivates you.

    The reason why I say the first month is because Thai is a difficult language that comes first. When beginners get started, they are generally misled by dozens of letters, tadpoles, and phonics rules, and have the illusion that Thai is difficult to learn. However, once you insist on learning every day for the first month, and by the second month Thai has become a habit, you can basically learn new vocabulary by watching Thai dramas and scrolling through Twitter.

    After learning the phonics part (within a month), you just need to keep providing vocabulary and grammar knowledge (

    Learn the tone: The same sentence will definitely be different when said excitedly and frustratedly. If you have been reading sentences rigidly using phonics rules, the effect is bound to be unnatural (imagine a foreigner reading every sentence in Chinese word by word in standard pinyin, which will also seem strange in everyday situations).

    Learn Spoken Expressions: Here are spoken of the spoken pronunciation and modal words. To name a few chestnuts--- the Thai word for "no" Although the spelling in writing is mai (descending), you can almost only hear mei, or mi, in everyday spoken language; Although the Thai word "or" is written as "reu", it is pronounced as "leu" instead of the tongue in spoken language. The Thai word "I" and "he" Although the writing is in a rising tone, that is, first descending and then rising, when reading fast in daily life, I can't hear the descending part, and it becomes high-pitched.

Related questions
18 answers2024-06-28

1.Poor memory, now science is better than liberal arts, then liberal arts is not very good, optimistic, it is estimated that it is very good for learning science, because there are always some difficult problems, all day long, choose science! >>>More

15 answers2024-06-28

1.Teacher training major.

For the profession of a teacher, it is actually very suitable for girls, because the teacher himself has a very stable job, and the environment is also very good, the objects of teaching are students, and the social figures he is exposed to are colleagues and parents of students, and the environment is very simple. Even if you don't become a teacher after graduation, you can go to the education and training industry, and you will be very good in terms of future employment. There are many normal majors that are suitable for women in science, such as biology, mathematics, physics and chemistry. >>>More

12 answers2024-06-28

Stay-at-home wife. If you have to go out to work.

Then you should adapt to this environment. >>>More

10 answers2024-06-28

I am also a business English major and graduated in June. I think the job prospects depend on which city you are in. For example, if your city is a coastal city, a logistics distribution center, a tourist city, or there are international exhibitions and so on, the job prospects are quite good, but if you are not such a city, there are not many job opportunities. >>>More

30 answers2024-06-28

E-commerce or software development are both more promising.