Real voices of people who have made a career change to Global Companies Here are some honest opinions based on a survey of 400 candidates in their 20s to 50s who have changed jobs at foreign capital companies.This includes the circumstances of their job change and the level of English required.

Real voices of people who have made a career change to Global Companies

When you are seeking a job targeting foreign-capital companies, you may think, "How do I know if a company suits me..." or "What can I do to avoid regretting that I joined this company?".

As such, en world conducted a survey of 400 men and women in their 20s to 50s, who had changed jobs to foreign-capital companies within the last five years. Please use these "real voices" as a reference who when you are looking to change jobs to a foreign-capital company.

Check Before Switching Jobs! The Reality Around Joining a Foreign-Capital Company

When asked about job search activities, out of the 400 men and women in their 20s to 50s who had changed jobs to foreign-capital companies in the past 5 years, 47.3% of the respondents answered that they "regret" the method used in their job search activities.

What is the English level required by foreign-capital companies?

When asked about the English level required by foreign-capital companies/business departments, "Business" (25.8%) accounted for the largest number. Following that, "Advanced" (15.8%), "Intermediate" (15.0%), and "Native" (13.8%) continues with around the same percentage.

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