I'm not an accountant, but I also study international trade. No matter what your direction is, as long as it is international economy and trade, it belongs to economics. Although international trade majors learn everything, each subject is not profound. International trade majors want to apply for civil servants, depending on whether there is economics or international economy and trade in the major categories under the job requirements, which has nothing to do with the direction of international finance under the job requirements. Civil servants studying international trade have no good positions, but it depends on whether the provincial examination is a lower-level civil service examination. For example, county and township civil service examinations, some only have academic qualifications, and there are no professional restrictions.
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