One of the fastest-developing countries in the world, China is a great place to start off or enhance my career. If i choose a master’s degree which incorporates work experience, I will have a chance to gain first-hand experience of work in China, becoming immersed in Chinese culture and business practices.Those who choose the international business track of the program can also choose to complete business internships. The insights gained from living, working and studying in China will provide a major talking point in job interviews, internationalizing my resume. Focusing on instances in which i overcame cultural or language barriers and resolved all kinds of challenges, i quickly differentiate myself from other applicants. Even when answering the most common job interview questions, I will have fresh perspectives to offer, showing an understanding of this important market and an ability to adapt to new cultures and environments. Knowledge of Mandarin, one of the world’s most-spoken languages, could open plenty of doors in your future career. Whether i intend to work in China, join an international company maintaining Chinese partnerships and market knowledge, or work in non-profit organizations or on university campuses, being able to speak Mandarin will make me a very attractive hire. I don’t need to speak the language before studying in China; i can learn it once i arrive. CUCAS University program, for instance, is taught entirely in English, but offers opportunities.