It depends. In most careers in the United States, fluency in Spanish is often an asset. Latinos are the fastest-growing group in the country, and there is certainly a need for Spanish-speaking employees to meet their needs, especially in customer service jobs and many other fields. Many job advertisements will often say "knowledge of Spanish a plus." If you are trying to decide if you want to learn Spanish, it would likely be among the most useful languages you could learn. However, you might need to do some more research to determine if your particular field needs people who speak Spanish.
What do you need help with? I speak/write/read Spanish fluently.
Not necessarily but it does help, they do speak English there too.
Some companies will require customer service agents to be able to speak fluent Spanish if they are located in an area where Spanish is the preferred language in the community. Jobs in the medical field often require employees to speak Spanish.
You can speak Spanish.
Do you speak spanish
No, the Portuguese do not speak Spanish. They speak Portuguese, which is a distinct language from Spanish.
I don't know but I need too! Do you think they spoke Spanish?
They speak Spanish and it is located in Europe.
is Hola in spanish not speak
Yes, they speak Spanish.
Yes, Ryan Ochoa is bilingual and can speak Spanish.
Good and you speak in Spanish.