Academic Researcher: Study for Master’s Degree and Doctor’s Degree, Engaged in academic researches
Cultural Educator: Engaged in teaching and administrative work
Writer/Commentator: Literature creator, Commentator/ Literary Critic, Freelance Writer
Professional translator: With a profound Chinese ability, study for other foreign languages, engaged in specialized translation
Secretary/Administration: Office work such as Executive Staff, Professional Secretary, Counselling, etc.
Business/Mass Communication: Take part in cultural career planning, such as sales & marketing, planning, editing, interviewing, composing, publishing, dealing with news media/cultural centre copy planning, etc.
Along with the rising economy of China, the world’s demands towards China’s market, the chances for the graduate are rising too, proficient in Chinese, especially for those workers who well versed with Chinese culture, comparatively get more opportunities and sources. Most of the fields are in need of Chinese professionals. On 8th of January 2016, Li Ka-shing, the richest person in Hong Kong, Cheung Kong Property Holdings Limited published a job advertisement at job search sites, more than one million Hong Kong Dollars (approximate fifty seven thousand Ringgit) per year’s salary to employ Chinese Chief Executive Officer, also need to proficient in classical Chinese, history and culture. The demands of every field towards Chinese professionals will rise. The importance of Chinese is self-evident.