America does do a lot of business with Japan, so in some companies, it would be useful to speak Japanese, but in most companies, it doesn't come up. If you had a business that catered to Japanese tourists, then obviously a knowledge of Japanese would be tremendously useful. But for easily 99% of American businesses, Japanese is not used or needed.
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Same any American would.
There are many French speaking jobs in Alaska. Many of these are translation jobs, teaching jobs or cruise ship jobs.
The same jobs we do.
There are quite a few different French speaking jobs in Alaska. There are teaching, interpreter and cruise ship jobs available.
they do do jobs like we have in pennsivanya
I'm pretty sure they do the same kind of jobs that we do.
yes
sumo wrestlers, sushi chefs, engineers, karate sensei, fishermen these are some of the stereotypical Japanese professions but of course just because a person is Japanese doesnt mean they cant be something else like a firefighter or police officer, even though those are stereotypically Irish-American and African-American jobs
a useful job that the monasteries did were they were a school and a hospital
Steve Jobs was born in San Francisco and is American.
Consultants for the American government must possess specialized skills that would be useful to job. Applicants can access the governmental website to view and apply for potential jobs.