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I majored in textile engineering, but I want to do textile trade in the future. What should I do?

1. CET-6 is basically enough. Another thing is to strengthen your spoken language. Most trade involves communication to a large extent, especially textile products.

2. Downstairs, I said that it makes sense to strengthen office software. I just joined the company and a lot of it is document work. Office software is indispensable. Knowing some of it will greatly improve your work efficiency. This way you can have more time to learn.

3. Textile knowledge: it is the basic knowledge in school, which may have been looked down upon in school and felt useless. When I use it, I feel like I haven’t learned anything and regret it. What is ternary organization, basic principles of textiles, weaving, and finishing processes. Basic knowledge of dyed fabrics, printed fabrics, yarn-dyed fabrics, cotton fabrics, linen fabrics, chemical fibers, etc. Even the conversion between imperial and metric systems, the conversion between grams square meters and ounces square yards may seem very simple, but it will be used when working.

4. Trade knowledge: Now you can look at some simple trade process knowledge: L/C T/T, what are FOB, CIF, even how to issue invoices, what is a check, all these must be known Some.

I wish you find a good job and a good platform.

I am a business owner of a yarn-dyed factory. If you are willing, you can come to our company to have a look.