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Inventory: What do new immigrants from China do in the United States?

Immigrants generally fall into two categories. One is mainly to obtain a foreign identity, and the focus of their career and life is still at home. However, some people did move to China. Living abroad, there are also international students. Now that the immigrant population is getting younger and younger, what to do abroad after emigration will be a problem that many people will consider before emigration. So let's talk about this topic for everyone today.

Different countries are affected by various environmental factors, and China people will have different jobs abroad. Let's take a look at several popular immigrant countries one by one.

United States: 80% of Chinese are concentrated in private enterprises.

According to the Los Angeles Chinese website, a statistic released by major media in the United States shows that 80.4% of Chinese immigrants in the United States are concentrated in private enterprises and belong to migrant workers. 65,438+03.2% of Chinese Americans are employed by government agencies or organizations whose salaries are paid by the government, and 6.65,438+0% of Chinese Americans start their own businesses.

In the United States, the first job of China immigrants is to be a restaurant chef, and the men who work in this job account for 13.4% of the male labor force from the mainland. According to media data, there are currently more than 40,000 Chinese restaurants in the United States, most of which are Chinese bosses, chefs and service personnel, involving a large number of people in the industry. Followed by computer software development and other related fields, the number of employees accounted for 8.2%. The third is managers, accounting for 5. 1%.

The positions most in demand in the recruitment market in the United States are system engineers, doctoral assistants and university professors. In addition, for young female Chinese who have just arrived in the United States, if they are proficient in English, they can pass the training of American nurses. Then it's not bad to choose to be a nurse in a hospital. Although it is hard, the salary is higher, and even the time to get the American green card is earlier than that of the software engineer.