Non-native mandarin speaker in HK with no work experience. Am I screwed?
Title sums it up. More details about me:
I did my undergrad at a UK non-target (got perfect GPA and prizes for my performance there). Currently doing a 1-year Masters in Finance at aHKTarget (CUHK/HKU/HKUST).
I have no real work experience and have been applying for internships/graduate programs and realised that a vast majority of the opportunities available inHKrequire native level Mandarin. Those that do not require Mandarin usually state that it is highly preferred. I mean, that was expected but it represents a larger percentage than I initially thought. My mother tongue is one of the major European languages (excluding English) but I can actually speak/write/read mandarin at an intermediate/advanced level (I guess you could call me an EBC European-born Chinese).
I am getting rejections or no replies at all from the companies I have applied for. Not sure if that's due to my lack of experience or language skills, probably both. I am now running out of places to apply for inHKand I'm not sure what I can do in my situation.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
Comments (4)
InHKmost clients are Mainland Chinese so you will not be able to find a job inHKunless you speak native Chinese, or have worked in top firms in the west. There is no way for you to work at a client-facing finance job inHK.
Try Dubai, it's pretty easy to break intoIBin Dubai as a foreigner. Better lifestyle than Asia, good food, no taxes, and easyvisa application process.
Thank you for taking the time to reply, I really appreciate it.
I should have mentioned that my goal isn't (no longer) to find aFOrole. I quickly realised that it would be pretty much impossible for someone like me to work in front-office inHK. I'm looking for F500, FP&A, strategy, etc. roles now.
But now that you mention Dubai I will have a look at it. Do you mind providing me with a little more guidance?
If you haven't graduated from the worst university in UK, there should be plenty of people working in Dubai from your Alumni, reach out to them.
艾尔so China has really big investments in Dubai so your knowledge of Mandarin, and your MFin from a target university in Hong Kong is going to look good on your CV. In my opinion, it's more likely for you to find a better finance job in Dubai than any other country. You may even have a chance to start at aBB, if you have good ECs.
Forget aboutHK, and network for Dubai.
Good luck!
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