What job works with speaking many languages besides a translator?
December 5, 2009 - 7:27 am
I want to work as someone who can talk to other people in other languages. Maybe working overseas. I do not want to be a translator though. Possibly social psychology?
There are jobs in many countries provided you speak the language some possibilities are Travel Agent, Peace Corps, Language Teacher or Tutor , Air Line Steward, Working on a foreign cruise ship, The State Department, Social Worker or Psychologist Working in an Internatonal Bank working in the military abroad.Good Luck PS If you are fluent in Spanish then there are jobs available in Puerto Rico, Miami, and other areas with Hispanic populations
December 5th, 2009 at 12:41 pm
you learn a lot when you learn languages. You learn how to think and express yourself. If you want to be a social psychologist, I think you need to focus on psychology not languages..
Most of my friends and colleagues are language teachers (in college / university). Does that appeal to you? It’s very creative and rewarding and slightly frustrating at times.
Another thought is working for the US government (assuming you are a US citizen). Most agencies hire people who are excellent in other languages.
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December 5th, 2009 at 1:28 pm
A teacher or counselor.
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December 5th, 2009 at 1:35 pm
There are jobs in many countries provided you speak the language some possibilities are Travel Agent, Peace Corps, Language Teacher or Tutor , Air Line Steward, Working on a foreign cruise ship, The State Department, Social Worker or Psychologist Working in an Internatonal Bank working in the military abroad.Good Luck PS If you are fluent in Spanish then there are jobs available in Puerto Rico, Miami, and other areas with Hispanic populations
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December 5th, 2009 at 1:48 pm
A language teacher, and i don’t think social psychology has nothing to do with it.
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Im a psychologist and i speak 3 lenguages, i work as a language teacher.