The requirements for recruiting international students in China will be different due to different recruitment enterprises and schools, but the general recruitment requirements mainly include the following aspects:
1. Education requirements: Generally speaking, applying for domestic enterprises or schools requires a bachelor's degree or above.
2. Professional requirements: Some recruitment positions may have requirements for the professional background of candidates, requiring candidates to have relevant professional knowledge and skills.
3. Work experience requirements: Some recruitment companies or schools may have requirements for the relevant work experience of candidates, usually requiring more than 1-2 years of relevant work experience.
4. Language requirements: For overseas students, it is usually necessary to be fluent in English listening, speaking, reading and writing, and pass the interview or exam.
5. Personal quality requirements: Applicants are usually required to have good team spirit, learning ability, sense of responsibility and communication skills. In addition to the above requirements, candidates also need to know the specific requirements of the recruitment enterprise, such as the job content, salary and welfare benefits, etc., and choose the right position to apply according to their own conditions.
International students:
International students refer to students studying abroad. The term "overseas students" originated from the cultural exchange between China and Japan in the Tang Dynasty, and refers to Japanese students who stayed in China to study after sending envoys from the Tang Dynasty back to China. Now it generally refers to students who study or study abroad.
According to the data of the Ministry of Education, in 20 15, the total number of Chinese students studying abroad was 523,700, and the number of returnees was 409 1 10,000, an increase of 12. 1% over the previous year. In the 37 years from 1978 to the end of 20 15, the total number of overseas students reached 4042 1000, of which 79.87% returned to China for development after graduation.
International students refer to students who are studying or have studied abroad. The word "international student" was coined by the Japanese in China. In the Tang Dynasty, in order to absorb the advanced culture of China, the Japanese government sent envoys to China many times. As a diplomatic envoy, an envoy to the Tang Dynasty can't stay in China for too long, so it is difficult to better absorb China's advanced culture. Therefore, the Japanese government has sent "overseas students" and "returned students" at the same time since it sent Tang envoys for the second time.
The so-called "international students" are students who are still studying in China after sending envoys to China on the Tang Dynasty, while "international students" return home together when sending envoys to China. Later, the term "international students" has been used all the time, and its meaning has also changed and developed: all students who stay abroad to study or study are called "international students".