As for your first question, both sentences are grammatical. However, it is usually a good idea to keep the main idea of a sentence close together. It makes it easier to understand complex or long sentences.
So this version is preferable, because a reader immediately sees the [The better you are, the more chances you have]-construction. (Note that I removed the last the as well.)
The better you are at English, the more chances you have to get a job in international organizations.
As for your second question, the third option is not really a grammatical sentence. If I understand you correctly, the answer to the question should be more chances to get a job.
Your second question sentence is asking what someone does, but you want to know what they have. So indeed the first option is the best:
What do you have if you are good at English?
Note that a question should end in a question mark.
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