Students who want to work in this field can go to Shanghai, Beijing, Guangzhou, Suzhou and other cities to apply for jobs.
Second, I work as a Japanese translator, a documentary/foreign trade salesman (B2B) in a private enterprise.
These private enterprises are generally manufacturing-related industries. Students who want to work in this field can consider going to Dalian, Qingdao, Wuxi, Suzhou, Dongguan and other cities.
Third, enter cross-border e-commerce companies to do Japanese operations, Japanese specialists, sales, customer service and so on.
20 15 is the first year of cross-border e-commerce. With the support of national policies, this industry has stepped onto the front desk. Now that the industry is in recession, Japanese companies have left China and moved to Southeast Asia where the labor force is cheaper. More people flock to this industry, and there is a big talent gap. More than half of the students in our class are in this industry. Students who want to work in this field can consider going to Shenzhen, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Dongguan, Hangzhou, Ningbo, Zhengzhou and other cities.
The function of Japanese N 1;
For Japanese majors, the certificate of Japanese N 1 is still very important. If you can't get in N 1, I guess you will be embarrassed to say that you are a Japanese major. Some schools even stipulate that you must pass N 1 before you can issue a diploma.
Moreover, as long as a good company is engaged in Japanese-related work after graduation, it basically requires a certificate of N 1. If only N2 level is required, the monthly salary will generally be less than 5000 RMB, so N 1 is still quite valuable.