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Real employment situation in Spanish

The real employment situation in Spain is as follows:

1. Environment: There are more than 400 million people speaking Spanish in the world, mainly in Spain, Latin America and the southern United States. In recent years, Latin American countries have developed rapidly. With China's accession to the WTO, China's trade with Spain and Latin America has become increasingly close. At present, the Spanish talents in China are far from saturated, and the future employment and development prospects are broad.

2. Wide range of employment: The positions available in Spain include government civil servants, university teachers, news media, foreign enterprises and Sino-foreign joint ventures, foreign affairs offices in various provinces and cities, foreign trade companies, tourism companies, training institutions for studying abroad, cultural exchange companies, freelancers, etc. There is always a career you like.

3. Not much competition: We will find that due to the scarcity of Spanish talents, some good big companies will also lower their recruitment requirements, and Spanish talents are well paid.

Spanish majors train high-level professionals with solid Spanish listening, speaking, reading, writing and translation skills, extensive cultural knowledge and good cultural communication skills, and high comprehensive quality. Emphasize basic language skills and communication skills, combine Spanish professional knowledge with practice, and pay attention to cultivating students' communication and translation skills.

Employment direction of Spanish major: After graduation, students majoring in Spanish can engage in translation, scientific research, teaching and management in foreign affairs, economy and trade, culture, press and publication, education, scientific research, tourism and other departments.

The main employment destinations of students are state ministries, provincial and municipal foreign affairs departments, central enterprises and state-owned enterprises, financial institutions, news media, educational or scientific research units, foreign-funded enterprises and international institutions.