Work on the luxury goods industry
I only work in the international first-line jewelry brand, and I used to work in the first-line leather brand. Generally speaking, luxury goods require you to have work experience and be able to maintain old customers. If you have no experience, but have good English and a certain specialty, you can interview Lu, whose family has no special requirements for work experience. Others, such as Cartier and Chanel, value work experience and sales experience. Of course, you can also make a curve first. First, you can go to a luxury brand, such as MK, with two years' work experience, then go to a bigger international second-tier brand, such as Burberry, and then work for a few years before jumping Cartier. It's basically ok. The only disadvantage of doing so is that time will be lengthened.