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What is the employment direction and prospect of Japanese major?

When filling in the college entrance examination, what is the employment direction and the employment prospect of Japanese majors are very concerned by the majority of candidates, parents and friends. Let's summarize the Japanese major, employment direction, employment prospects and other information for your reference.

1, Introduction to Japanese Major

Japanese majors mainly study the basic theories and knowledge of the corresponding language, literature, history, politics, economy, diplomacy, social culture and so on. They have received good training in listening, speaking, reading, writing and translation in the corresponding language, mastered certain scientific research methods, and have higher professional level, better quality and stronger ability in translation, research, teaching and management.

2, Japanese professional employment direction

After graduation, students majoring in this major can engage in foreign affairs reception service and management and international cultural exchange in foreign-related departments, enterprises and institutions, scientific research institutions, schools and foreign-funded enterprises at all levels of government.

Engaged in industry:

After graduation, I mainly engaged in professional services, trade, Internet and other industries, as follows:

1 professional services (consulting, human resources, accounting)

2 Trade/Import and Export

3 Internet/e-commerce

Electronic technology/semiconductors/integrated circuits

5 computer software

6 new energy

7 intermediary services

8 Other industries

Engaged in the post:

After graduation, I mainly engaged in Japanese, foreign trade, salesman and other work, as follows:

1 Japanese translation

2 foreign trade salesman

3 Japanese salesman

4 commercial responsibility

5 Japanese foreign trade salesman

6 Japanese enterprises

7 Japanese responsibility

8 Japanese customer service

Work city:

After graduation, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Guangzhou and other cities have more employment opportunities, as follows:

1 Shanghai

2 Shenzhen

3 Guangzhou

4 Dalian

5 Beijing

6 Dongguan

7 Suzhou

8 Hangzhou

3. What are the employment prospects of Japanese majors?

According to statistics, the employment ratio of Japanese talents in various industries is: Japanese-funded enterprises account for 50%-60%; State organs (including the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, governments at all levels, customs, foreign trade offices and trade promotion associations, etc.). ) accounts for about 20%; Japanese teachers and Japanese tour guides each account for about 10%.

Among the more than 0/000 foreign-funded enterprises in Shanghai/KLOC-,Japanese-funded enterprises account for nearly 60%, exceeding 6,000, ranking first among foreign-funded enterprises. Coupled with the rapid development of bilateral trade between China and Japan, domestic enterprises engaged in Japanese business are also growing, and enterprises urgently need a large number of Japanese exchange and translation talents. Therefore, many students regard entering a Japanese company as the beginning of their career.

The number of Japanese enterprises in Shanghai is increasing year by year. By the end of 20 13, there were 8 155 Japanese enterprises in Shanghai. With the continuous advancement of localization of Japanese enterprises in Shanghai, more and more Japanese SMEs come to Shanghai to explore business opportunities, and the demand for talents is also growing. In addition to Japanese professionals, Japanese-funded enterprises also favor graduates with professional backgrounds in science and engineering who are proficient in English or Japanese. At the same time, it also opened the door for the majority of fresh graduates to go abroad for employment through Japanese majors. China and Japan are politically cold and economically hot, so their foreign trade keeps growing, and they need Japanese talents more. Japanese capital still favors bilingual talents.