One of the frequently cited benefits of a second language is the new job opportunities that it opens up. Well, that part is true. Just like any skill, though, don’t expect it to be the answer to all of your career wishes. Instead, think of a second language as another tool (one that could be particularly attractive) in your job-hunting arsenal.
What kinds of job opportunities can you look forward to with a second language in your resume?
- Interpreter. There are almost always openings for capable interpreters among embassies, consulates and businesses involved in social services.
- Translator. Plenty of media (books, websites, movies) require translating and you can make a good living specializing in that.
- Teacher. With proficiency in a second language, you can qualify for many teaching positions, both in universities and adult language courses.
- Tourism Worker. Plenty of tourism-related jobs, especially those that deal with customers, can benefit from bilingual abilities. Check out openings in hotels, airports, resorts and similar facilities to see how your second language skills can fit.
- Journalist. Many newspapers worldwide have foreign correspondents who are, usually, bilingual.
- Social work. In countries where you get a big mix of ethnicities (such as in the US), second-language speakers can be valuable candidates for social work.
- Others. There are plenty of other fields where second-language skills are not necessary, but could prove valuable, such as international banking, merchandising (e.g. fashion buyers) and customer service.

