Yes. In fact, bilingual jobs are the best paid in Mexico, due to constant collaboration with people from other countries (not only American or European, mind you). Some job examples include software, electronic and mechanical engineering, sales of technology products (i.e. hardware or communications equipment), hotels and restaurants, and different levels of management as well.
Some companies in Mexico that require bilingual people include General Motors, Huawei, Volkswagen, HP, IBM, Oracle, TCS, Alstom, Schlumberger, DuPont, KPMG, Hilton Worldwide, Accenture or 3M.
Fluency in French and English would be useful if you work at a ticket counter, because many international visitors come to Anguilla. Most jobs only require English, though, as Anguilla is an English-speaking island.
Yes, because most people in Sweden speak English, but it helps to be able to form complete sentences.Work someplace that doesn't require communication. xthere are many people in Sweden who speak English and try to find an areathat has a need for English speaking, or try to learn swedish as you go.David G
I am not sure what you mean by Spanish jobs. If you are an English speaker wishing to seek employment in a Spanish speaking country, or a job which requires interaction with the people of those countries, it is advisable to learn the language.
the jobs in new Mexico are like the jobs your have in your state
There are many writing jobs that you could apply for. You could also apply for jobs that require editing and/or proofreading.
There are many French speaking jobs in Alaska. Many of these are translation jobs, teaching jobs or cruise ship jobs.
Good public speaking skills can help in jobs which require communication among peers and to address certain people clearly and in a understanding manner.
Well most jobs will require a C in both Maths and English
Check out the Canada English Center. They will have a list of TEFL jobs and can find one for you quickly. More than fifty percent of these jobs can be found in Mexico.
Because they require less pay most of the time.
There are several jobs that an individual with an English degree can pursue. A few of them include writer, journalist, editor, librarian and teacher.
Jobs that require high degrees of responsibility like legal jobs and jobs that take in a lot of money like accounting jobs usually require you to be bonded. Jobs like being a postal worker also require security clearance and bonding.