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Part of my job at work is to deal with certain big name job boards, and job postings. It’s amazing how many companies want to hire bilingual employees. The number of jobs I’ve seen over the past 2 years requesting “bilingual only” has increased a lot, if not doubled. It’s a great time to pick up on that Spanish you started in high school, by taking a Spanish course designed for professionals. You’ll get one on one or small group training which will have you speaking the language in no time. Even if your position doesn’t require that you be fluent in 2 languages, it’s a great skill to have, and it may just help you to communicate with customers, clients, and employees better.

I totally agree. I work in a furniture warehouse and when we are working with many of the onsite maintenance workers, I have to find someone who speaks Spanish to find out where to pick up the sofas that need repair. I would totally agree with taking more Spanish in high school and then college. it will help you no matter what