"English as a foreign language is vital. Never stop practicing your English, no matter whether you are in the UK or have already moved back to China."
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"You should know about the company′s culture. You should also highlight your strengths according to the job requirement."
Read More >>Country :
(CHINA)
University :
Nottingham
Job Title :
Administrative Officer
Company :
Chengdu City Council
"Read extensively - the civil service exam will cover so many subjects that the more you read, the more likely you will get a better score."
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"Gain as much practical experience as you can. Employers are more willing to recruit experienced people"
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Efficiently organising your time, rationally balancing your work and leisure, and cleverly managing your life are always the keys behind the success.
Read More >>Country :
(CHINA)
University :
UWE
Job Title :
Chinese-English interpreter
Company :
Foreign Affairs Office, Guangzhou Municipal Government
As the saying goes "as an interpreter, you need to know something of everything and everything of something".
Read More >>Country :
(MALAYSIA)
Job Title :
Head of Asia Shared Financial Services
Company :
PPG Industries
"Given the choice, always take better experience over a higher salary; the salary will come to you in the longer run."
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"Experience is key, go for internship opportunities, keep applying and don′t give up."
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"Do thorough research on the company that you are interested in before going for interview. Mentally prepare for questions that might be put forward during interview session. Be yourself and treat the interview session as a way to sell yourself!"
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"Be prepared for your interview. Be prepared to commit to your job and this means sacrificing some personal leisure time, the first year is the key to building a great career."
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