Making money is easy or not?
Concerning on this question, everyone is supposed to reply differently. Given the variable inner quality and professionalization of different person, the answers would be multifarious.
It is as easy as ABC to make money for those who are with high professionalism, capable and confident in earning money. By using the small mallet, the auctioneer announces the settlement of a deal, which might be a more than a hundred thousand one. Those who can only earn an income of around ¥100,000 are far from good. For a senior lecturer, giving a speech might worth almost ¥10,000, sometimes maybe ¥100,000 for even better ones. A CIOD can earn the similar amount for working out a design just by his ideas. Some girl aged 26, working for a company whose annual product value reaches to several billion as a CMO, can make 200 thousand RMB every year. What’s more, she might get a bonus from the boss when her company gets a good profit that year, etc. Indeed, there is no necessity to spare the effort to give examples like this, or else someone might get really envious.
For those with ability, making money is easy or not?
Behind the appearance, what do you see?
Whom a position will be reserved for? Is there any possibility for an unprofessional person?
I had a job interview with an overseas-funded company this March through the headhunter. Everything went through smoothly except when it comes to English. They required fluent oral and written in English, in that the vice-president of administration should have first hand exchange of opinions with Chairman of Board and CEO, who are both foreigners. In there, President of administration is at the same level with vice-president of the whole corporation. And also, some important information needs be kept confidential to translators or subordinates. Therefore, a good command of spoken and written English is pretty necessary for the vice-president of administration.
Ultimately, I lost the job for lack of high degree of professionalism, which was a promising one , just a step away from the Vice-president of the whole company.