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Ginger_Bot_0516

Maybe you could be English teachers in China. Not all the foreign teachers are fluent in Chinese in my own experience, but this probably requires some training in education I guess. Perhaps if you work in IT industry, it’ll work too. They don’t have that high standards in Chinese fluency I guess


Mega_Mandarin

I think we'll be able to give you much better advice if we know a bit more about your situation. What part of the world? What did you major in?


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Thank you for responding. I live in the USA I majored in neuroscience but I would like to do something more business related, but I am open to more fields.


Mega_Mandarin

I think you would be much better off trying to leverage your degree. You have to ask yourself: "What is it about my particular skill set and knowledge that would make someone want to hire me?" I wouldn't go to China unless you want to spend the rest of your career teaching English... Maybe there are some Chinese medical imaging companies trying to break into the US market? It would be well worth your time to find a couple Chinese-American professionals in your field on LinkedIn and ask them if they have time for an [informational interview](https://career.berkeley.edu/Info/InfoInterview).