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Is it English for the Eighth Bureau overseas interview?

The Overseas Human Resources Department of the Eighth Bureau may require an English speaking interview.

China Construction Eighth Engineering Bureau, referred to as China Construction Eighth Engineering Bureau, is a large state-owned construction backbone enterprise affiliated to China State Construction Engineering Corporation, a Fortune 500 company, and its headquarters is in Pudong, Shanghai. It has a special grade for housing construction, four general contracting grades for highways, municipal administration, mechanical and electrical general contracting, and chemical and petroleum, 12 professional contracting grades for foundations and foundations, building decoration, steel structure, environmental protection, and building intelligence, and two first-grade architectural design projects. It is one of the 43 special-grade housing construction general contracting enterprises in the country.

The Overseas Business Department of China Construction Eighth Engineering Bureau Co., Ltd., referred to as the Overseas Department of China Construction Eighth Engineering Bureau, is a directly-operated company under China Construction Eighth Engineering Bureau. Headquartered in Pudong, Shanghai, it currently operates mainly in Bahrain, Algeria, Mauritius, Malaysia and some domestic provinces and cities. For more than 20 years since it stepped out of the country in 1984, the Overseas Department of China Construction Eighth Engineering Group Co., Ltd. has inherited the iron army spirit of the Eighth Engineering Bureau. Relying on excellent management and excellent teams, its overseas business has achieved considerable development. In the process of responding to the party and the country's call to "go global", the overseas department will continue to provide high-quality products and quality services to our customers, and continue to contribute to the great vision of China Construction's "one most, two spans". The business scope covers North Africa, East Africa, Central Africa, Central Asia, the Middle East and other regions such as: Libya, Malaysia, Maldives, Australia, Mauritius, Algeria, Bahrain, Dubai, Kazakhstan, Congo and Ethiopia. The business scope involves a full range of engineering services such as housing construction, airports, highways, municipal administration, and high-end hotels. A large number of projects undertaken have become local landmark projects. For example: the Algerian Pines Sheraton five-star hotel project is the most gorgeous hotel project in North Africa, creating a miracle in the local architectural history. The restoration project of Algiers' Asha Stadium was hailed by local media as a golden phoenix that flew out of the fire. The Palm Island project in the United Arab Emirates is one of the eight wonders of the world. The Ethiopian AU Center Project is the largest foreign aid project since the People’s Republic of China’s reform and opening up, and it is also a local landmark project.