Important, but not the most important.
Different companies have different requirements for English. Some companies will require you to have an English certificate, and some companies will pay more attention to your application ability. If you want to go to a foreign company, then your English level 4 or 6 will be the first door to whether you can enter the foreign company; if you are preparing to take the public examination or work in a state-owned enterprise, most of them will also require level 4 or 6, but there is no requirement for foreign companies The requirements are so high, so CET-4 and CET-6 can be said to be necessary for job hunting.
In the recruitment process, your resume is often the interviewer's most intuitive influence on you. If you have a certificate that can reflect your English proficiency in your resume, since most people have English proficiency, having a higher score will often make you better than others.
Of course, although levels 4 and 6 are important, they are not the only criterion. If your scores in CET-4 and CET-6 are not good enough, or you have not passed CET-6 (CET-4 must be passed, many schools require students to obtain a CET-4 certificate before they can graduate), then you can also try to remedy the situation in the following ways: p>
① Obtain industry-related certificates. In addition to Level 4 and Level 6, some industry-related certificates are also very valuable! For example, CPA, teacher qualification certificate, etc. Therefore, writing high-quality industry-related certificates that you have passed on your resume can also add a lot of points!
② Internship. Internship is always the most important topic for us to talk about in interviews. If you have a high-quality internship experience, it will not only endorse your abilities, but also increase your understanding of the industry, which will give you something to say during the interview.
③ Competition experience. Especially provincial and national competition experience, it is best to be related to the industry you are applying for a job. Or some industry-related competitions.