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CAREERS USING
LANGUAGES
Knowledge of a world language is a
marketable skill.
Language abilities open career prospects
in many areas of government service, business, and education, and can lead
to chances for travel and higher pay.
Combine proficiency in a language with
other skills for even more career opportunities. Consider a double major
or a minor in another field. Or go for more than one
language!
Some examples of job involving knowledge
of a world language:
- foreign correspondent
- interpreter/translator
- travel professional/tour guide
- public relations representative
- international or trade lawyer
- human resources director
- import-export agent
- international student advisor
- social worker
- drug abuse counselor
- immigration officer
- foreign policy analyst
- diplomatic service personnel
And, of course, teacher. (Arkansas
and the United States as a whole have a shortage of qualified world
language teachers.)
PLUS—learning another language
strengthens your knowledge of English, your memory, your critical thinking
skills, and your cultural awareness. Good communication and
analytical skills are highly prized and rewarded by employers in many
fields.
So what can you do with a world language?
Anything you want!
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