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What langauge courses would be most beneficial to study in university?
Most universities (that I have seen) require a language as a part of your study program. Are there any languages that are preferred by employers or should be considered more (i.e. ASL, Chinese, Spanish..) or can it just be our preference? Thank you!
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Katherynn’s Answer
Hi Ashley You can select the languages you like to learn, just that the Spanish, Chinese, japanish are some of the most needed at the moment it will encrease your possibilities to succed in your future Career and that´s the reason why is sujested at the universities as preferable to study ,
hope it help
http://idmji.org/salmo-21-parte-2/ in spanish
http://idmji.org/psalm-21-part-2/ in English http://idmji.org/%E8%81%96%E6%9B%B8%E3%81%AE%E7%A0%94%E7%A9%B6%E8%A9%A9%E7%B7%A818%E7%AB%A032%EF%BD%9E51%E7%AF%80/ in Spanish and Japanish
hope it help
http://idmji.org/salmo-21-parte-2/ in spanish
http://idmji.org/psalm-21-part-2/ in English http://idmji.org/%E8%81%96%E6%9B%B8%E3%81%AE%E7%A0%94%E7%A9%B6%E8%A9%A9%E7%B7%A818%E7%AB%A032%EF%BD%9E51%E7%AF%80/ in Spanish and Japanish
Thank you so much for your answer!
Ashley
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Nicole’s Answer
Hello Ashey,
It's fantastic to hear that you've decided to learn Spanish and ASL! That's truly impressive!
When I was fresh out of college and job hunting, none of the positions I applied for specifically asked for bilingual skills. But, being a native Spanish speaker myself, I've found it to be a great advantage in my current role at IBM. Since we have colleagues from all corners of the globe, being able to communicate in another language has allowed me to connect with so many more people within the company.
I'm sure you'll have a blast exploring and mastering a new language!
Sending you all the best!
It's fantastic to hear that you've decided to learn Spanish and ASL! That's truly impressive!
When I was fresh out of college and job hunting, none of the positions I applied for specifically asked for bilingual skills. But, being a native Spanish speaker myself, I've found it to be a great advantage in my current role at IBM. Since we have colleagues from all corners of the globe, being able to communicate in another language has allowed me to connect with so many more people within the company.
I'm sure you'll have a blast exploring and mastering a new language!
Sending you all the best!
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Serge V.’s Answer
Ashley,
Being in the professional field now, I see most jobs ask for the employer to be bilingual. The most common language I see is Spanish; although some jobs as for other languages such as French and Chinese. If you want to learn a different language in college, I would go for Spanish.
Serge
Being in the professional field now, I see most jobs ask for the employer to be bilingual. The most common language I see is Spanish; although some jobs as for other languages such as French and Chinese. If you want to learn a different language in college, I would go for Spanish.
Serge
Thank you so much for your answer! I ended up choosing Spanish and ASL during my time at University, so, it does feel good to know that I made the choice that is most often called for.
Ashley