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I majored in accounting. Fill in an English score when you submit your resume. What does it mean to ask me if I am a language major?
Majoring in a language means that you have not majored in any other language except one foreign language. Accounting students should choose professional language when submitting their resumes, because accounting students have not studied other languages except English, but if they have studied other languages, they can also explain them on their resumes.

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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.

There are generally two definitions of minority languages. One refers to all languages except those commonly used by the United Nations; People usually think that English is the common language and all other languages are non-common, so another definition of minority languages refers to languages other than English. According to the first definition, there are about 30 minority languages offered in Chinese universities.

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Small Language _ Baidu Encyclopedia