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Employment prospects of small languages in Beiwai
The employment prospects of foreign language department students in Beijing are considerable, but they need to develop their personal qualities in an all-round way and adapt to the market demand flexibly.

First of all, the employment prospects of foreign language students in Beijing depend on many factors:

1. Globalization and economic development demand more and more minority languages, which provides employment opportunities.

2. Beijing Foreign Studies University, as a well-known foreign language college in China, has trained high-quality minority language talents and increased their employment competitiveness.

3. Enterprises, government agencies and cultural exchange programs at home and abroad all have demand for minority language talents.

4. The market competition is fierce, the employment is limited, and the salary level is relatively low.

Second, Beijing Foreign Studies University minor language professional employment direction:

1, Russian employment direction:?

CCTV, freelance interpreters, civil servants of national ministries, large state-owned enterprises, institutions, universities or technical secondary schools, foreign-funded enterprises, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Ministry of Commerce, the Ministry of Agriculture, the International Liaison Department, the Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries and other institutions; Headquarters of PetroChina, CNOOC, ICBC, CCB and BOC. ?

2. Japanese employment direction:?

Japanese interpreter graduates are mainly distributed in the foreign affairs agencies of the central ministries and commissions such as the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Ministry of Commerce, the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Finance. China-Japan Friendship Association, Xinhua News Agency, international radio stations, provincial and municipal foreign affairs offices, universities and research institutes, financial institutions, foreign-funded high-tech enterprises, etc. ?

3. French employment direction:?

State organs: Ministry of Foreign Affairs, International Liaison Department, Ministry of Commerce, Ministry of Culture, Ministry of Security, State Administration for Industry and Commerce, Central Compilation Bureau, Foreign Affairs Offices of provinces and cities, etc. State-owned enterprises: Poly Technology, China Road and Bridge, China Aviation Technology, China Water Conservancy, China Railway, China Electronics, China Civil Engineering and China National Color Group.

The present situation and development trend of minority languages;

First, the status quo:

At present, the employment situation of almost all college graduates is not optimistic, but the employment of students majoring in small languages is outstanding, and the employment rate has reached nearly 100%.

This employment competitiveness quickly gave birth to the training market. With the continuous warming of minority language learning, social training institutions have launched minority language training courses, and the number of participants in the training shows a linear upward trend every year. This phenomenon is particularly prominent not only in the Shanghai market, but also in many economically developed cities in the Yangtze River Delta.

Second, the development trend:

1, unbalanced demand has potential.

Although the government has increased investment in minority languages, minority talents are still "rare animals" in the whole China market, and their distribution is obviously unbalanced. ?

2. Encourage "double guns" to pay attention to compound interest.

Language and economic development are inseparable. With the arrival of a series of opportunities to promote economic development, such as reform and opening up, China's entry into WTO, China's market is becoming more and more international, and merchants from all over the world are coming in droves. It can be predicted that there will be a gradual shortage of talents in small languages.