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Nowadays, knowing many languages is a huge advantage especially for job applicants. There are millions of people out there who are able to talk more than two languages. That is impressive, isn't it? How many languages do you know? Do you have any certificates?
Personally, I do know many languages and I have several certificates. I have C2 in English and Sorbonne C2 in French. In university, I tried to learn some Spanish and I succeeded to pass the exams for B2 Level. As a Recruiter, I think that languages do play a very important role. I would never hire someone who does not know English and French or German. These languages are essential, aren't they?
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I'm taking Chinese j. Highschool, english is my first language. Chinese is huge fir the business world.so its important.
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I havent studied languages at all (Except from being forced to learn French and German at school) however I am multi-lingual due to different cultural backgrounds.
Some languages such as Chinese are extremely beneficial in businesses which is quite cool!
English is my first language, I can also speak Chinese, Vietnamese a little French and German.
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Chinese is.the best to learn. It'll be very helpful I think. I advise taking.if.
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I've always found languages something beautiful. Sure, we all know English pretty well and can't connect with it's culture but other countries have some incredible languages that completely tie into their culture and I've always wanted to learn more.
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I only speak English, but as you might have been able to tell from my avatar I have a connection with seagulls, its to do with language I guess