1. Every career has great prospects. The boss of the waste management industry is also a billionaire and respected. The key is how well you do in it. If you have just graduated, it will depend on the company you choose.
2. I don’t know. But I think first, the higher the diploma, the more advantages; second, translation major, literature major, and language major are more suitable for magazines.
3. This question assumes that you are "engaged in food translation in a publishing unit." English professional ability. For the rest, just focus more on food.
4. From the perspective of a senior who graduated from an English major in 10 years (now engaged in marketing, 60% of the company’s business involves English), I suggest: an English major of 8 and a certificate is better than anything else; Good speaking and listening skills are king; diplomas are more important in careers and government units, and ability is most important in society and companies. For example, our company is in the machinery manufacturing industry. It doesn’t matter if you don’t know anything. As long as your English is good, you can work in the marketing department to do foreign trade.