This is a financial city with a well-developed foreign trade industry, but at the same time, the requirements for talents are also quite high. Therefore, according to the landlord, if a novice+non-foreign trade major+CET-4 wants to do international business of foreign trade, it goes without saying that it is really difficult and may not be suitable for you. But if you think you are smart, quick-thinking and eloquent, you can try to do domestic trade, which is actually similar to foreign trade. It's just that the customers are different Speaking of some foreign trade certificates, I am a major in international trade, but I am not good at foreign trade. Only English is better. As for the customs declaration card, I never thought about taking the exam, because the pass rate was too low and it was a waste of money. However, after three years in college, I took a witness test and came out to work for two years. The certificate turned out to be useless. If I had known, I wouldn't have taken it. It cost so much money. ...
2) Shenzhen
Shenzhen is a big factory with many foreign trade companies. The demand for talents here is certainly not as high as that in Shanghai. I have been here for two years, and I know this very well. If you have to do foreign trade, it may be more suitable for you. Being a foreign trade boss here doesn't value academic qualifications. This is a place where you can do it as long as you can. My friend's situation is the same as yours, except that she joined a foreign trade company. In fact, CET-4 has been adopted. Because you can type a few words and sentences with your eyes closed in the emails sent by customers. Your job is to master some technical terms of the company's products and understand the products. Even if it is CET-4, doing foreign trade is not a problem.
Everyone says that the employment situation in the foreign trade industry is grim, but I don't think so. Many of my classmates are in foreign trade companies, and their companies recruit a lot of business. Now many companies want to recruit people, but they still can't. I always think that finding a job is not a matter of the situation, or the same sentence: as long as you can, you can.