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Why Learning Chinese Is The Next Big Thing For Your Career by Jakes234: 10:01am On Aug 10, 2016
What is the next big thing?

Learning Chinese has always been a popular choice, however, we believe that it will soon become an inevitable choice.

You may be thinking, why Chinese? Why not French, which is also spoken in Belgium, Switzerland, Canada, and parts of Africa? Or the widely-popular Spanish language? Why should you learn Chinese, when it is only largely spoken in China and some parts of Southeast Asia?

There are many reasons, including culture and travel. But the most practical reason is one that we’ve mentioned before: China’s rapidly growing economy is one of the surefire reasons you should be learning Mandarin. It may even be able to give you job security. While it is doubtful that Mandarin Chinese will become the lingua franca, it will definitely open up more opportunities to work, live, communicate, and understand a country that will continue to play an important role in the world’s future.

United States, October 2015 - President Barack Obama realized the need for a push to learn Chinese. He announced his goal to have at least 1 million Americans learning Chinese by 2020 (known as the 1 Million Strong Initiative), claiming that if the two countries are going to continue to work together on world issues, they need to understand each other.

What is causing the wave of primary schools to add Chinese to their education programs? Let's take a look at the practicality of Chinese now and in the future:

1. China is and remains the world’s largest exporter.

Thinking of creating a new product or clothing label? You’ll probably be working with manufacturers in China. In fact, China surpassed the U.S as the world’s largest trading nation in 2014. Apple’s CEO Steve Jobs once said that iPhone couldn’t be made in the U.S because China offered flexibility and speed that couldn’t be matched elsewhere. Should you decide to become a tech tycoon or any consumer-good producer, China is a very likely partner when it comes to manufacturing and assembling.

2. China is a gateway into the Asian market.

Many foreign businesses aspire to get a foot into the Chinese market. China boasts a population of over 1.3 billion people. That’s a lot of potential shoppers and clients! Chinese tennis player Li Na makes nearly double what U.S player Serena Williams makes in endorsements, due to her ability to tap into the Chinese market. (For reference, Williams has won 21 Grand Slam titles. Li Na has won 2.) Forbes also reports that China represents roughly 35% of the world's consumer spend on luxury goods, which showcases their power when it comes to the luxury market.

3. Investors in China are seeking to invest in overseas businesses.

As more business began to emerge from China, they also seek to diversify their portfolios with global opportunities. Alibaba recently invested $200 million in photo-sharing application Snapchat. For Chinese businessmen, learning English is a necessity. So, imagine sitting across the table from a team that speaks your language, but you don't speak theirs. That puts you at a stark disadvantage.

Sure, many company CEOs managed to establish relationships with China without being able to speak the language. That doesn’t mean it was easy. Learning Chinese for business includes establishing a cultural IQ, which will make you look more trustworthy and accomplished to others. It goes beyond making sure your company’s brand name isn’t offensive or laughable in Mandarin. Even Bill Gates praised Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg for being able to conduct a Q&A entirely in Chinese, and claimed that his biggest regret was not learning another language.

And while you’re pondering the benefits of learning Chinese, keep in mind that the Chinese population is aggressively pursuing English. More and more Chinese nationals will be coming to the U.S to compete for the same high-level jobs. According to the Institute of International Education, 274,439 students from China attended school in the United States in 2013 - 2014. Mandarin Chinese will soon turn from being a coveted skill, to an expected one.

So, we urge you to study Mandarin Chinese not only to be able to connect with another culture, but to prepare yourself for the future. In case you plan to study in china, we can get you into affordable programs in China, simply send a mail to info@jakesembassy.com for further information. Thank you

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