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Learning Chinese language improves employability of Pakistani job seekers

The launch of CPEC has enhanced the scope of Chinese language in Pakistan. People have started to understand the significance of the Chinese language to explore business and employment opportunities under CPEC. It is noted that people with command on the Chinese language has got the upper hand while looking for jobs in Pakistan. Many Pakistanis with Chinese language skill are working with various Chinese companies under CPEC. They have underlined that the future belongs to China and people with Chinese language skill would have a prosperous future.

Number of Pakistanis, learner of Chinese language get upper hand seeking jobs home and abroad, says a report published by Gwadar Pro on Tuesday. According to the report, since China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) launched in 2015, a growing number of Chinese language learners have emerged in Pakistan. After learning Chinese, many Pakistanis get the upper hand while looking for jobs.
Sher Jan, hailing from Hunza, a mountainous valley deep in Gilgit-Baltistan, now is working in Abu Dhabi as a site supervisor at a large Chinese corporation. “I enjoy everything from my decision to learn Chinese. That not only broadens my cultural vision, but also brings me wealth and respect,” he said with a sense of accomplishment. As Sher Jan’s hometown Gilgit-Baltistan is the nearest Pakistani region by road to China, taking geographic advantage, many of his relatives and friends began to explore business opportunities between the two countries.

However, they had difficulty communicating with the Chinese people. To surmount the language barrier, Sher Jan decided to learn Chinese and even moved to Islamabad. There he was enrolled at the Confucius Institute in Islamabad in 2014 to learn Chinese systematically. With diligent study, in 2015 Sher Jan was granted a one-year scholarship to study in Beijing Jiaotong University. After completing the study, he returned to Pakistan to work as a Chinese interpreter at OPPO for two years. In 2018 he got the current job and went to UAE.
“I suggested many Pakistani people learn Chinese. China is on the track to lead the world in the near future, and there will be many opportunities to use or teach Chinese in other parts of the world,” Sher Jan said honestly. Data shows that only 437 Pakistanis attended the Chinese Proficiency Test (HSK) at the Confucius Institute in Islamabad in 2012, while in 2017 the number jumped to 3,659 by a sharp increase over sevenfold. Sher Jan is not an exceptional successful case.

Many Pakistanis with Chinese language skill have got satisfactory job. For instance, Mujeed Hunzai, another student from the Confucius Institute, now is working for a Chinese company supplying water treatment chemicals for CPEC power plants in Pakistan. “The students are playing an important role in Pak-Sino exchanges.

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