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Japanese Department of National Taiwan University "After I studied liberal arts, I found that I preferred the pace and related practices of the business world, so I was hesitant when I was thinking about whether to enter graduate school or the workplace. class that offered internships and improved business skills, so I decided to join ." Irene said that the state-owned enterprise class was like a helper in jumping into different fields. It not only trained her to organize
business briefings and compile international information and opinions in a short period of time, but also allowed her to learn the R&D, cost and marketing channels behind the products in a "one-stop" way. Wait, you Ecuador Phone Number List can get into the situation faster on the front line. "Now I am in charge of ASUS's mobile phone product division. I have to communicate with overseas market partners in Japan, Vietnam, Philippines and other countries every day, including controlling budgets and after-sales services. The state-owned enterprise class has transformed me from a literary student to a ready-to-combatant in the market. ,
It’s worth it” Irene recalled that the life and courses in ITI’s state-owned enterprise class were very compact. She faced people from different countries with different languages and cultural backgrounds. Not only did she have many opportunities for self-challenge, but she also had practical communication and team work experience. All have become valuable experiences that are still used today. How to muster up the courage to compete in a healthy way and actively perform on the stage can only be warmed up in the state-owned enterprise class. Irene further shared that in addition to providing comprehensive employment guidance such as English resume writing and