Yes, bilingual job are common, since this is America. There are a large number of Spanish speakers in the nation of the United States. So yes bilingual jobs are common.
There are many bilingual jobs available. Some of which are construction posititons, telephone operators (telemarketers, etc), and bilingual teachers in the education system.
Some sources for job seekers that are bilingual can be found in the Related Links below.
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Spanish speaking jobs are in high demand in many fields. Hispanic-Jobs.com is a great place to search for spanish speaking or bilingual jobs. If you are bilingual consider looking for jobs in the human services industry.
his jobs before becoming a painter were a store chasier and a missinary
This is becoming the norm in French hotels, especially around Paris.
Mary T. Cazabon has written: 'Becoming bilingual in the Amigos two-way immersion program' -- subject(s): Attitudes, Bilingual Education, Children of minorities, Education, Education, Bilingual, English language, Immersion method, School children, Spanish language, Study and teaching
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performing in shows, becoming a dance teacher
what were Theodore's jobs prior to becoming a president
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Men enjoyed factory jobs and found the fufilling. APEX