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I am an English major. Is there any future in working on foreign-related trademarks in an intellectual property firm?

Intellectual property rights have development prospects. Since the poster is an English major, in addition to English, he also needs to be familiar with law. Because intellectual property litigation often involves civil law, anti-unfair competition law, etc. In addition, foreign-related trademarks also need to be familiar with the intellectual property laws and application procedures of various countries.

Also, mastering a second foreign language is very popular!

Generally, large-scale formal intellectual property agencies have market development departments, with full-time market development personnel to go to customers and attract business. Some small firms will require agents to find the source of the case themselves, and they often have to go on business trips. The host must pay attention to this!

In addition, even if we do foreign business, it is not like doing domestic business. Usually, you send emails and faxes to foreign agencies - of course, if your foreign language is good enough, you can also just pick up the phone and chat with them.

You may not like soliciting business now, but after you have done it for a few years and are familiar with foreign-related trademark matters, you will be confident and take the initiative to find work because you can get commissions.