Greetings. I would like to take up language translator as a career. I am currently working as an HR executive in Chennai, started just 6 months ago. I have no plans of moving out of Chennai or India in the near future. So if I am to learn any foreign language that will enhance my career, what would be a wise choice?

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Hello Preethi, having learnt German language(B1 intermediate level) i can give insights based on my experience. You could get certified B2( level 4)at Goethe, then approach companies with German clients who could use your language as well as HR skills. Each level would take 6-8weeks to learn. You could...
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Hello Preethi, having learnt German language(B1 intermediate level) i can give insights based on my experience. You could get certified B2( level 4)at Goethe, then approach companies with German clients who could use your language as well as HR skills. Each level would take 6-8weeks to learn. You could also work as Trainer at Goethe(a german govt.) Institute. read less
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Of course it would be an additional qualification along with the knowledge of a foreign language.Having learnt a foreign language has its own importance ,it gives you a platform to interact with the people and enterprise of that respective countries.So you may go for it !
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French language, Spanish, German language will be easy to learn and then job opportunities also you can try in govt as well as private.
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German Language Teacher/ Trainer with 5 yrs exp. Taking online classes

Stick to HR executive, its slow but steady and future is good. Being translator is good but no future growth as you will remain translator.
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Hi Preethi, there is lot of scope of foreign languages in India too. And being a translator is very wise decision if have interest and command over two languages one foreign and one Indian. There are many job prospects and opportunities for bilingual people. You can join embassy, MNC's, Indian defence...
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Hi Preethi, there is lot of scope of foreign languages in India too. And being a translator is very wise decision if have interest and command over two languages one foreign and one Indian. There are many job prospects and opportunities for bilingual people. You can join embassy, MNC's, Indian defence services, NGO's like UN, UNICEF, etc. Skilled translators are highly valued in many private and public sectors. read less
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