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Hi, learning a foreign language is very good. There is a growing demand in the market for students with a working knowledge of German. With MNCs setting up operations in the region, the requirement for professionals with knowledge of foreign languages is increasing. Germany is home to numerous international...
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Hi, learning a foreign language is very good. There is a growing demand in the market for students with a working knowledge of German. With MNCs setting up operations in the region, the requirement for professionals with knowledge of foreign languages is increasing. Germany is home to numerous international corporations like Daimler Chrysier, Siemens, Bosch and SAP. German companies are among the world's largest exporters. You can explore jobs in Corporate world (especially MNCs) that look for people in India who know and understand their language. If you hold any other degree apart from the diploma in German language, you may look out for job opportunities with German companies in that field. You could explore job opportunities as Advertising Copywriter, Advertising Manager, Art Dealer, Bilingual Educator, Court Interpreter, Editor, Fashion Buyer, Foreign Service Officer, International Hotel Administrator, International Consultant, Interpreter, Journalist, Multi-Lingual Port Receptionist, Overseas Personnel Manager, Pharmaceutical Representative, Professor, Proofreader, Publishing Specialist, Reporter, Scientific Linguist, Scientific Interpreter, TESO/ESL Teacher, Travel Agent Tour Organizer etc. Some of these positions may require additional education beyond the knowledge of the foreign language. Job prospects vary from secretarial, executive and public relation assignments as well as for translation and interpretation jobs. Translators are employed with industries, publishing houses, research and government organisations such as the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) and embassies etc. Companies such as HP, Oracle, Samsung, Hyundai, LG, Thomson, GE, Aventis, Moulinex etc are employing language experts. Other job opportunities for a language specialist are travel and tourism sector, hotel industry, exhibitions and fairs, airline offices, export agencies, radio stations, trade organizations and teaching. read less
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Ample of them. One can work in an MNC, or as a translator, as a tutor, tourist guide, hospitality etc.
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There are many job oppurtunities if you have a German B1 level knowledge with experienced domain expertise in Engineering and Medicine.
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