So, to sum up:
1 No matter where you are, you should take the exam and get certificates with gold content, such as CATTI, BEC (not obvious), ETTBL (simple business interpretation certificate, practical), and so on. Now many companies say that they want to specialize in 6. Alas, I won't say this. Enterprises don't understand, but you can definitely kill at least 90% of the same kind with advanced certificates.
Pay more attention to the changes in the outside world, learn more useful knowledge, visit more recruitment websites, especially higher-end recruitment websites such as hunting and hiring, look at your general level and direction, and simulate in advance, so that you will have a more direct understanding of the position and salary. Most people start looking for jobs crazily before graduation, which leads to missing many good opportunities.
More importantly, keep a clear head, be confident and learn to assimilate scientifically. When I applied for positions in foreign companies and later state-owned enterprises, I actually didn't have enough qualifications, but people were alive. You should learn to bluff, impress him with you, think you are reliable and useful, and always find their weaknesses by doing more and less. Because I have studied business negotiation skills, I have more experience in fooling interviewers. That's how I killed other competitors, hehe.
Well, the above three points are my suggestions for the employment of English majors. They are not difficult, but you need to study them carefully. Good luck!