Studying in China is worth it just for the experience – every day there are new sights to see, new foods to try and new adventures to have.
But what are the benefits for your CV?
We asked INTO China’s Rob Say to give us his top five reasons why studying in China can boost your future career.
It’s much easier to learn a new language when you’re exposed to it every day. Chinese is no different – in a couple of months you’ll have picked up the basics and within a year you’ll be able to hold a decent conversation.
It’s a very useful asset to have, considering that Chinese is spoken by a fifth of the world’s population. And as foreigners who speak it are rare, you’ll have a specialised skill.
China’s economy is growing very quickly and there will be millions of new jobs opening up every year.
Foreign businesses are setting up bases in China every month and they need employees with relevant cultural knowledge.
But even if you don’t choose to actually live in China, your knowledge of the country could give you access to graduate opportunities in international companies.
Studying abroad consistently ranks as one of the top things that employers look out for.
Though living in China is definitely not as scary as you might think, adapting to a new culture does develop your confidence, independence and problem-solving skills.
Time spent studying in a whole new country will give your CV that added edge.
If you’re considering working in China in the future, you’ll need to spend time in the country building your ‘guanxi’ (network).
Studying in China will give you a chance to build friendships that could turn into professional connections in the future.
This is important, as in Chinese culture it’s quite common for jobs to be given to friends of friends, rather than through advertising.
The Chinese are well known for their tough negotiation skills and agile business minds
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