And so it begins…

So, I have finally got round to writing this blog. I’ve been meaning to for a while, but you know what it’s like.

Anyway, career news. Unfortunately, not so much. I am a final year student of Chinese and Cultural Studies. I lived in China last year studying at a university in Beijing. I kind of assumed when I graduated I would be in high demand, because, of course, everyone is looking for people who can speak Chinese, right? Wrong. It appears that to be able to use my Chinese in a job, I am going to have to be fluent. And, unfortunately, that’s just not possible in a 4 year degree.

This is my current plan. I will take a job, any job in China and just spend every spare minute I have speaking Chinese, so that I can get somewhere near fluency. I’m thinking of doing a TEFL course this summer and then in September going to teach English in a small town in China. Somewhere where they don’t get many foreigners, a place where the children will point and laugh at my strange appearance. Perhaps after a year or two I’ll be in a position of usefulness to potential employers.

But, I’m continuing to apply for jobs in this country, the problem now is, I don’t actually know what I want to do. It’s kind of been “willy nilly” applications up ’til now, and I can’t take these constant rejections anymore! I think a trip to the careers service is in order…

One thought on “And so it begins…

  1. Hey scott! Oh it’s so nice to see you wrote about my university in Beijing, BLCU yey! I guess you know lots of students from last year are now working somewhere in China, it seems to me that if you speak Chinese it’s pretty easy to get a good job in China. Like “That’s Beijing” or something?

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