If you are an English major, you probably think of being a translator in the future.
Yet, do you know what qualifications a translator should have?
Or do you want to know what translators do exactly in Taiwan?
Please visit the sub-page of translation, Irene will introduce you to the details about the career and how are you going to prepare.
"I think marketing is interesting."
"I think so too! I might want to get into the field of marketing after graduation."
Sounds familiar?
This conversation might happen in your life as an English major.
Many English majors may want to find a job that is related to marketing in the future.
However, marketing is not that easy. For more information, please click the Marketing button, you will get to the sub-page and find more details about marketing.
Theater is a place that gives actors, actresses, directors, stage managers, and the backstage crews to perform their professions.
In the FJU English department, you probably join the Annual Play or Senior Play once or twice or more.
After those performing experiences, do you want to know more about the job in theater? Do you want to know what does it take to be a member of the theater?
What do stage managers do? What are the lighting and sound effect?
How can an English major do a job that is related to the theater in the future?
Don't worry, come and visit the sub-page of theater, and you might get the answers!
"English majors can do jobs related to exercise?"
Of course! If you want to know more about the relationship between an English major and exercise, just click the left button and check it out! Clay will share his knowledge about exercise and health with you.
"Slashie" is a new concept, derived from the English "Slash", the concept comes from the book "One Person/Multiple Careers" by New York Times columnist Marci Alboher.
She said that more and more young people are no longer satisfied with the "specific occupation" lifestyle, but choose a diverse life that can have multiple occupations and identities.
These people will use slashes to distinguish themselves, for example, Lenny Pratt, lawyer/actor/producer.
Therefore, "slash" became their pronoun.
Exercise (pic.1)
https://www.popsugar.com/fitness/25-Minute-Total-Body-Strength-Workout-46382964
Translation (pic. 2)
http://vnlocalize.com/sectors-need-translation/
Marketing (pic. 3)
https://panorama-consultants.com/team/executive-director/
Theater (pic. 4)
https://njmonthly.com/articles/arts-entertainment/virtual-theater-nj/
Slashie
https://www.bnext.com.tw/search/tag/%E6%96%9C%E6%A7%93%E9%9D%92%E5%B9%B4
Slashie (pic. 5)