5 Industries that LOVE Bilingual Employees

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Thanks to advances in technology and communication, the world is a smaller place than ever.

In such a globalized society, the need for bilingual or multilingual professionals has never been greater. Communicating with ease in a second language – whether that means writing snappy sales documents, chatting confidently with clients, or reading the latest quarterly report – can do wonders for your CV and career.

With another language under your belt, you can expect to not only be paid better on average, but to have more options when it comes to different industries and positions available to you.

Here are 5 industries in particular that prize employee bilingualism! Maybe you’ll find the career of your dreams in one of these fields.

 

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1)      Healthcare

Healthcare is a very stable and growing industry, with even more potential for bilingual workers.

From doctors and nurses to administrative positions and even translators, being bilingual will help you out a lot in a medical setting. In Canada, bilingual home healthcare professionals are also in demand.

If you’re involved with the medical field, you’ll find a second language to be an excellent asset!

 

2)      Education

The more languages a teacher can teach in, the more employable they are.

There will always be a need for teachers, instructors, and tutors – no matter the discipline. Speaking a second language as an educator can open doors to classrooms you may not have thought possible.

These days, you can take your bilingual teaching expertise online, connecting with students all over the world.

Think of how many more people you could educate if you spoke another language!

3)      Customer Service

Retail, sales, call centers…customer service is a huge industry. And an increasingly international one.

Being able to converse fluently with clients in more than one language is an incredibly useful skill. The more clients you can communicate with, the more in-demand you’ll be in a customer service role.

Here in Montreal, Canada, where LRDG is located, there’s no shortage of bilingual customer service jobs!

 

4)      Finance

The world of business and commerce is an international one. With everything moving at such a fast pace, there is no time for language barriers.

To manage the money exchange, financial institutions and organizations depend on multilingual professionals to streamline communication and ensure understanding.

Financial advisors and investment bankers who are bilingual are considered especially employable. These professionals can seal a deal in more than one language.

If you have a head for numbers and an ear for languages, you might find your dream job in the financial sector!

 

5)      Tourism and Hospitality

Although we’re all staying local these days, the tourism and hospitality industries are sure to experience a major resurgence as things gradually reopen.

Resort managers, front desk representatives, and flight attendants are all examples of jobs where it’s expected – or highly beneficial – to speak a second language. People like to enjoy a relaxing, adventure-filled vacation without the stresses of a communication barrier.

As a bilingual worker in the tourism or hospitality industry, you may even get to explore new corners of the world!

These are only some options available to you as a bilingual speaker. When you speak a second language, the world is your oyster!

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