What are various job opportunities after learning French language?

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Languages are the essence of communication and with Indian companies emerging as global players it is the need of the hour to be well equipped to be able to be at par with the multinational and international players. It is the need of the moment to be able to break the language barrier and be able to...
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Languages are the essence of communication and with Indian companies emerging as global players it is the need of the hour to be well equipped to be able to be at par with the multinational and international players. It is the need of the moment to be able to break the language barrier and be able to facilitate a smooth conversation in order to let proper business connections flow. On being able to learn a language and have acquired fluency in the same, the person can think of becoming a foreign language specialists, interpreters and translators. There are different fields where one can join after pursuing a language course is entertainment, tourism, public relation, international organizations and publishing houses etc. The future of learning of foreign languages is at present at an all time high with newer avenues opening up each day. When we talk of learning languages from a career point of view then it is expected of the person to be able to learn the of new languages fluently and be able to speak the language as well as write it. read less
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Apart from the regular jobs in colleges, BPO's etc... these days MNC's like Amazon, Dell, Deloitte etc are hiring many French speaking professionals for many roles. The scope of French or any other foreign language has increased a lot. It starts from a translator, interpreter, trainer, Business Analyst...
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Apart from the regular jobs in colleges, BPO's etc... these days MNC's like Amazon, Dell, Deloitte etc are hiring many French speaking professionals for many roles. The scope of French or any other foreign language has increased a lot. It starts from a translator, interpreter, trainer, Business Analyst and also in the marketing and sales vertical. Now the jobs are not limited to what it used to be earlier... read less
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Once you have a good command over the French language the job options are very wide. You can get a job in a french based company, a language teacher/professor, interpreter, translator and last but not the least a writer.
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