In today's globalised world, learning a language greatly adds to one's skillset. In some jobs, it is not just a desirable qualification but also a necessary qualification.?
Even in jobs where knowing another language isn't necessary, this extra factor may lead to you being chosen for the job over your competitor.?
These are the top in-demand languages, apart from English, that you can learn to widen your career opportunities:?
1. Mandarin Chinese?
Mandarin is one of the five major Chinese dialects and is touted as one of the top 2 most difficult languages to learn.?
With China's growing influence in the global economy, Mandarin is valuable for business and trade, especially if you are interested in working in Asia.?
Possessing Mandarin language abilities opens doors in Asia and China, which is required for more jobs than any other foreign language besides Spanish.?
2. German?
Germany is a major player in the European Union, and learning to speak and write German is important for engineering, manufacturing, and technology jobs.?
German has the highest median U.S. salary for jobs requiring language ability. So, while learning German is more complex than other European languages, those aiming to work in the West will not find a better edge in getting hired than adding German to their resume.?
3. French?
French is spoken in many countries and is an official language of international organisations. It is valuable in diplomacy, international relations, and culture.?
Bloomberg allots it the second place spot, after Mandarin, on its list of useful languages for business (excluding English).?
4. Spanish?
Spanish is spoken widely in the Americas and is the second most spoken language globally based on number of native speakers.?
Possessing Spanish language abilities is valuable in business, healthcare, and education.?
It is especially beneficial as a second language for those looking to hold jobs in the U.S. as it is the language most depended on by U.S. employers.?
5. Russian?
Russian is important in industries such as energy, aerospace, and technology. It is also valuable if you are interested in working in Eastern Europe or with Russian-speaking communities.?
6. Arabic?
While Arabic is not commonly heard as a language learned to widen your career, it is actually crucial for jobs in the Middle East, especially in industries like oil and gas, diplomacy, and international relations.??
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