Preparing students for the global workforce: Chinese and non-Chinese working professionals on key employability skills

Yi Zhou
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In this study, 79 Chinese and non-Chinese working professionals responded to an employabilityskills survey. They were asked to identify key language and intercultural proficiencies that would allow non-Chinese professionals to work more effectively with Chinese colleagues and clients. All participants work or worked in multilingual and multicultural settings from a limited set of business sectors and job positions in mainland China. Quantitative data suggest that the participants consider intercultural competence to be the most valuable skill in global work settings. Intercultural competence includes the ability to collaborate with colleagues and clients of different nationalities, the ability to adapt to Chinese problem-solving norms when conflicts arise, and the flexibility to apply Chinese cultural practices inside and outside the workplace. Notably, a significant mean difference exists between the Chinese and non-Chinese participants concerning adaptability to Chinese norms around conflict. Regarding language proficiency, the participants identified conversational competence as the most important skill for interpersonal communication at work and beyond, placing less emphasis on the ability to read formal documents and correspondence in Chinese. This analysis attempts to suggest pedagogical guidance for Chinese and other business language educators seeking to develop sustainable business language curricula that meet the demand for a globally competent workforce.
为学生准备全球劳动力:中国和非中国工作的专业人士的关键就业技能
在这项研究中,79名中国和非中国工作的专业人士回答了一项就业能力技能调查。他们被要求确定关键的语言和跨文化熟练程度,使非中国专业人员能够更有效地与中国同事和客户合作。所有参与者都在中国大陆有限的商业部门和工作岗位上工作或曾在多语言和多元文化环境中工作。定量数据表明,参与者认为跨文化能力是全球工作环境中最有价值的技能。跨文化能力包括与不同国籍的同事和客户合作的能力,在出现冲突时适应中国解决问题的能力,以及在工作场所内外灵活运用中国文化实践的能力。值得注意的是,中国和非中国参与者在对中国冲突规范的适应性方面存在显著的平均差异。在语言能力方面,受访者认为会话能力是工作及其他人际沟通中最重要的技能,而不太重视阅读中文正式文件和信件的能力。本分析试图为中国和其他商业语言教育者提供教学指导,以寻求开发可持续的商业语言课程,以满足全球胜任劳动力的需求。
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