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What are the most popular careers for Chinese students working in Japan?

Chinese students studying abroad all have some working experience in foreign lands. Students with better family financial conditions work part-time to train themselves and earn some pocket money; students with average family conditions have to shoulder the burden of earning tuition and living expenses, and working part-time is really stressful. Applicants who intend to study abroad are very curious about the working situation abroad. In addition to the working policies of various countries, they also want to know what Chinese international students are doing abroad. To this end, the reporter interviewed several international students and experts in the field of studying abroad to present the most popular working careers for Chinese students abroad.

The most familiar part-time job for overseas students in China is working in the kitchen, the most famous of which is washing dishes. Even Xu Xiaoping, the godfather of studying abroad, said: When I first arrived in the United States, I swiped all the dishes in major restaurants. Indeed, because a kitchen job does not require strong foreign language skills or special skills, it is the easiest job for Chinese students to find when they first arrive in a foreign country. However, the salary of a kitchen job is average and it is very hard. It is an entry-level job for international students.

People equate restaurant waiters with kitchen jobs simply because they both work in restaurants. In fact, being a restaurant waiter is a very technical job, which requires strong oral skills on the one hand, and physical appearance requirements on the other. When working as a restaurant waiter in European and American countries, "tips" are a huge amount of income. The more upscale the restaurant, the more the tips will increase exponentially! Among the many part-time jobs, restaurant waiter has the highest popularity index!

Qian Jianing, who has now been admitted to the University of Cambridge to study for a master's degree, told reporters: "When I was studying in college in Canada, I would work as a tutor in local families and take care of the children. It was relatively easy and the income was comparable to that in Canada. It’s much more expensive to work outside.” However, this kind of job has very high requirements on students’ ability, and local families prefer top students from prestigious schools who have excellent abilities in all aspects. Students with average conditions can try to find Chinese immigrant families. Many immigrant families are willing to hire international students to teach Chinese classes to their children.

Art students have inherent advantages in working part-time, especially students who study musical instruments. If they perform in any coffee shop, their salary will be much higher than that of busy waiters. Giving musical instrument tutoring to children is also a good choice, but attention must be paid to improving language skills, otherwise the teaching will be difficult to carry out. In short, art students (especially those who are good at playing and performing) can be called the "gold collar" among working overseas students.

Few Chinese children who go abroad have ever done farm work, but foreign agriculture is very different from China. Farmers are very wealthy, and the busy farming season creates many opportunities for international students to make money every year. Xiaopeng, who is studying in Australia, said: “Every year during harvest time, I and a few friends drive to rural farms to pick.

The work is very simple, but after a day’s work we will have backaches for a long time, but the considerable income is the best compensation for us! ”