Border Patrol. INS. Spanish media. Mexican Counsulate. Spanish restaurant. Any job description where Spanish translation is needed.
I recently used Spanish working for the U. S. Census Bureau. Study between now and 2020 and you can do the same.
Spanish Mexico does not have any official language; spanish is the de facto language of Mexico as nearly all Mexicans speak spanish; but the Mexican government does not require its use.
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.
No, Spanish is not a tonal language. Tonal languages use pitch to distinguish meaning, while Spanish relies on stress and intonation.
Spanish is by far the dominant language in the Dominican Republic.
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.
they use Spanish language to communicate.
Some careers that use the Spanish language include customer service and airline attendants.
Being Able to go to a Spanish speaking country, and being able to speak it fluently.Some jobs also offer that you have to have the Spanish language taught to you, to get the job.
There are a lot of foreign languages used in various jobs. Spanish is one popular language used frequently in jobs in the United States.
For instance, if you want to learn spanish sign language, you must learn spanish, travel to Spain and it is a 4 year course. If you have studied sign previous to this you may have 3 years to complete
Spanish. Spanish is a language.
Spanish is a real language. People use it everyday.