Is learning French or Japanese can provide better job opportunities?

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French you can learn in little bit quicker, how ever japanese has three writing styles hirgana, kata kana, kanji, it is difficult to remember and both have opportunities.
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For both you have job opportunities.While comparing to Japanese, French is easy to learn...
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