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Originally Posted by JustJenny
I am sorry, I didn't mean to sound rude in any way. It was just a guess based on the fact that the employers in your proximity ask for Spanish, indicating that Spanish is important in your region. Again, sorry if that came out wrong.
I somehow agree with scorpiosis37. Given that you are currently busy with a lot of things, you shouldn't aim for a bilingual job. However, I think it is worth mentioning in your CV that you speak basic/intermediate Spanish (in case you haven't done so already).
Good luck with your job search!
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I agree. I have put basic Spanish on old resumes in the past and was told by employers how that looks tacky doesn't look like professional it doesn't say Intermediate, I was like wtf?! So, I was told to take it off.