Getting into Teaching:
As a lot of young Indian and Chinese voters take up categories in learning the language of each nation, as envisaged by the India-China Chambers of Commerce and business. As a result, the demand for Chinese lecturers and trainers is skyrocketing. Many Indian students are currently opting for Chinese as full-time degree programs. And as these numbers increase, the requirement for a Chinese lecturer and lecturers also will increase. You can make the most of this chance and become a Chinese language trainer in many corporations, education establishments, schools and universities, and colleges operative in Asian nation. There are enough teaching openings, one can find, at various government and private schools, institutes, colleges, etc. Thanks to the endless opportunities in the professional field this language offers, the career opportunities in this field are ample.
Working as a Chinese Interpreter
It’s found out that Indians are better at grasping the concepts of the Chinese language and tend to speak better Chinese than their European and American counterparts. Yes, that’s the case as a result of Chinese which is a tonal language, and Indians are better in that aspect. So for that reason, an Indian who is proficient and fluent in the Chinese language is preferred for an interpreter job role in any organization. If one has a good command of the language, he or she may land up getting employed as an interpreter in the embassy. Interpreter as a career choice is often fascinating.
Employed as a Translator:
Most of the industries like the FMCG sector, manufacturing, electronics, constructions etc, generating employment in India, relate with their vendors in China for raw materials, manufacturing, or other related services. Thus, there arising a need o have someone who can translate the end-to-end communication. Such documented communications hold utmost importance and are for effective interactions with their Chinese counterparts. You can even choose to be a freelancer in translation services.
Opportunities in Tourism Industry:
There is a provision of granting licenses to the foreign-language speakers, for the profile of linguistic Tourism guides, by the Ministry of Tourism, Government of India. This is the opportunity for the one, who knows Chinese, to be a tourism guide and help in bridging the gap between language and culture for visiting Chinese tourists to India
Working in International organizations:
Many international agencies, Like the World Bank, IMF, United Nation Organization and such., require professional Chinese speakers at various levels of operations. Also, some Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and Indian companies with a good hold in the global market employ candidates who are Chinese speakers. They can be a representative of the organization and can deal with Chinese society and businesses or represent their interest in China.
