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Should I do tourism or foreign trade?

As far as professionalism is concerned, tourism is undoubtedly more suitable for you!

However, the three occupations you have chosen have all been hit by the economic crisis, and now they are all depressed!

Because I am not engaged in tourism and real estate, I can't go into details in these two aspects, just from my occupation (foreign trade):

As the person in charge of the company's trade and new recruitment training, we mainly recruit people from these aspects, hoping to help you:

1. Master English! You can provide CET-4 and CET-6 certificates for reference, but we will interview you, let you make a brief introduction in English, get to know your spoken English from this aspect, and then ask some questions in English (personal, but more about trade). This will give you a general idea of your oral English, listening, communication and thinking skills.

2. Ask the basic knowledge of international trade. Such as letter of credit, calculation of import tariff value-added tax, calculation of export profit, FOB\CIF, etc. ), etc.

Provide a written export letter of credit, so that you can explain the terms and try to explain the disadvantages to the beneficiary.

We also need to check your speech and personality. International trade is an industry that needs communication. Looking for suppliers at home and looking for customers abroad requires communication. People who are too introverted are not suitable. If you don't tell me, how will others know if they can do business with you?

As can be seen from the above aspects, these are not solved by certificates. Nowadays, people need interviews, and certificates can only play a weak auxiliary role. The key is to cultivate yourself and study more at ordinary times.

It is difficult to find a job, but you can't blindly look for a job everywhere. Capable people are always in short supply. You should believe this truth!

If you are confident to pass the above interview, I have already told you: the world is big, but you can go anywhere!