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I like learning languages, and am wondering what jobs would require you to know more than 1 extra foreign language?
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Consulate, interpreters. Public relations. Tourism including tour guides and tour operators of all kinds. TSA, international security. Aid workers in other countries.
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It's not required but the healthcare field definitely prefers it!
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My husband, when he was a teen in Japan in the 1950s, was taught French by a native Spanish speaker I think multiple languages would come in handy teaching English or one of the other languages in another country to English-speakers or non.
Or, you could be a corporate spy My girlfriend knew French and German and worked in the pastry/chocolate businesses and her clients did not know she spoke those languages so would talk in their native language, thinking they were "safe". __________________ "Never give a sword to a man who can't dance." ~Confucius |
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