: What are some careers that are more easily persued when you have a fluency in a second language?
I’m taking spanish class now in high school, and I’m very good at it, and I like it. I’m interesting in starting a career with this subject, but i don’t want to be a teacher or ordinary translator. Are there any other careers that focus mainly on speaking spanish?
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Answer by Michael
Education, hospitality, etc. Spanish is becoming increasingly popular. In cities like New York, there are both Spanish and English advertisements in the subways. Many corporations, especially in the outer boroughs, really value Spanish skills.
Of course, Spanish is also a UN language. But it’s not as important as French and English.
Answer by DartTranslating
Secreterial
Working ANYWHERE where there are Spanish speaking citizens
Travel industry Just about anything pertaining to the Spanish world…specializing in Spain and Latin America.
Business, you could specialize, again, in the Spanish speaking world
medicine
Emergency response
Police
There are large Spanish speaking populations all over the US. If you’re from anyplace else, you could move to the US and get a job almost anywhere in those fields.
Trade/commerce with Spanish speaking world. I have friends who have stores, and trade with people in some village in Guatemala, Honduras, Costa Rica, etc. Wherever they have friends and connections, and sell their goods in the US.
There are so many possibilities that are endless.
Think Disney World. They need people in customer service who can speak to the international clients.
Answer by Die Booswig-International arm dealer
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