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I am also a fresh graduate majoring in English and am now working as a translator in the machinery industry. You can learn a subject with English as a supplement, and then you are very promising. If you say you've found a job with great difficulty, don't give up.
I don't think it's necessary to go to a mechanical school to teach and develop theoretical knowledge. You can get familiar with the mechanical products in your factory first. Machinery is a very hands-on industry.
You need to have the ability to control, supervise and manage the product projects of the factory (project management department), understand the drawings and understand the process of those parts (R&D), know the basic production and workshop control of parts (factory), the performance of the machine and the quality improvement of parts (quality department), the low price and quality purchase of raw materials (purchasing department), and the development of product sales channels and product after-sales quality assurance (sales and after-sales department) and English expressions, basic industrial English knowledge (international talents). In that case, English plus machinery is equivalent to popularity. The problem now is that you are very impetuous, and you are not willing to calm down and take your time and learn slowly.
A lot of things are in a hurry. You have to know that a small factory has the advantages of a small factory, a large factory has the disadvantages of a large factory, a small factory can allow you to control various departments, and you can be personally improved, and a large factory will make you feel that there are more forms than contents, more leaders than workers, and more opinions than implementation. The problem is that you may feel that the factory belongs to someone else, helping others make money.
You have to know that the person who can help others make a lot of money is a person who can make more money himself, and before you have a career, your boss helped you give you a job and took a fancy to you, and it must be said that this is also a kind of ability that they should sit back and enjoy. I am also an English graduate, good luck.
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It's better to go to a foreign trade company and do it in those small broken factories is very boring.
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As long as the company is good, you will have a future in the future.
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English majors are generally considered to have no technical majors in factories. So in the factory, be sure to be familiar with the entire business process of the factory. And the necessary process methods and basic knowledge are still needed, and the fastest way is to start from the base of the roll, once you are familiar with these businesses, in addition to your foreign language knowledge, you will definitely have a large space for development.
Therefore, it is recommended that you pay more attention to the basic knowledge of machinery and some technical points of the factory. So that when you go and talk to others, you don't speak in layman's terms. Once you have both relevant knowledge and a good foreign language, you must develop well.
I also studied English, and I used to work in sales in the machinery industry, and now I am doing purchasing. I think that you will only graduate, and learn as much as possible about mechanical manufacturing. Helpful for you in the future.
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