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We are going to graduate from American universities. Recently we overseas Chinese graduates have had a heated discussion on whether to work in China or in foreign countries. Opinions are divided on the matter.

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Dear Editor,

We are going to graduate from American universities. Recently we overseas Chinese graduates have had a heated discussion on whether to work in China or in foreign countries. Opinions are divided on the matter.

About 70% of the overseas Chinese students approve of working in China. The reasons are as follows. First, China¡¯s rapid development and the increasing international companies have let a lot of Chinese studying and working abroad come back because many opportunities are waiting for them. Second, China needs a great many excellent overseas graduates to serve it. They are expected to be provided jobs like management staff, universities professors, and government clerks and so on. In addition, our government tries its best to encourage more overseas graduates to come back and start their own companies and become business owners.

However, 30% of the students have the opposite opinions. They think they can have a good salary in foreign countries. Besides, they will have wonderful working conditions and they can work to their full potential. What is more, beautiful natural environment will be suitable to settle down.

As far as I¡¯m concerned, we should return to work in China. China is our motherland. We should serve it heart and soul. China is developing so fast that there are so many chances for us to achieve our dream.

Best wishes£¡

Yours truly,

Wang Hai

 

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