Scope of Mandarin Chinese Language in India in 2019
Learning Chinese is key to success in the Job Market. Through learning Chinese, you can transform yourself from a low-value employee into somebody who is critical to the success of a project in China, thereby making yourself a very attractive hire.
China is known as ‘the world’s factory. Almost all companies throughout the world are dealing with China in terms of manufacturing. Incase of India, China not only is a major exporter but many startups are also attracting investments from China’s major investors – Flipkart, Ola, Swiggy, Paytm, Jabong, Myntra to name a few.
As a result, knowing Mandarin Chinese is a huge advantage for companies involved with China, so they are always on the lookout for employees with Mandarin Chinese skills. Thus today the demand for experienced professionals with Mandarin Chinese language skills has increased exponentially.
Learning Mandarin Chinese will give you an edge – a step ahead in the career and attract the attention of future employment. Through learning Chinese, you can transform yourself from a low-value employee into somebody who is critical to the success of a project in China, thereby making yourself a very attractive hire.
Careers you can take up after acing Chinese
Individuals may pursue either a freelance translator career or choose to seek association with a professional organization. Business interpreters find prospective employment in business firms, travel agencies, etc. One could also opt for a career in teaching.
Language translators may be employed for public relation, secretarial and executive assignments by MNCs, International Organizations, Government Sectors and Research Organizations, Defence Establishments, Chinese companies in India, Indian Companies in China, Export agencies, Trade organizations, Hospitality sector, Diplomatic services, Airlines, Radio stations, Publishing houses.
As Mandarin Chinese is considered a difficult language and not many Indians opted for it before as compared to other foreign languages such as Spanish and French this has led to a shortage in Indian people fluent in Mandarin Chinese.
Due to the lack of people in the Indian business world who can speak both Chinese, Hindi and English there is a huge demand for these skills and it will only increase in the future and this can of course mean very lucrative wages.
At MeiYu we try to make this seemingly difficult language easier. All our courses are designed to pass the Chinese Language Proficiency Test (HSK) which is one of the main selection criteria for employment in Chinese companies. We also maintain a database of our students, their progress, ability and comfort level with Mandarin and refer them to companies looking to hire Indians across any industry with Mandarin skills.
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