You can go into public reltions,public communications... translating jobs for U.N. would be cool!
2006-11-05 02:33:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Depending on the level of your language fluency and knowledge, you may applay to work as a translator. Tourism should have many different possibilities when you can speak languages.
There is always a possibility for your applying for an English teaching job in a Spanish or Italian speaking country. That's what many people do so they can improve their language skills and earn a living, while they do that. Don't expect to become well to do living in a foreign country. That is a good experience for young people who are not yet committed and are eager to see the world.
Good luck.
2006-11-05 02:35:39
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answered by eliana s 3
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If you are considering business you must first of all be interested in it to be able to enjoy it and give it your best this is mostly because you can't get to the if you don't give it a 110% and the level of competition associated with climbing the ladder in business. If you think you have it go for it. The law conversion course is intense, so you must be prepared to do a lot of work all the time. It's not doing law if you are not interested in law itself, there must be an aspect you absolutely love unless it will seem very boring to you. If you are looking for money your best option will be to do business, especially with your degree as it will be much more valued in the business environment. Coroners only need to speak one language.
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answered by Anonymous
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Translator
2006-11-05 02:37:32
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answered by Pie and Mash 2
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Translation jobs. Information on translation jobs available at http://tinyurl.com/qrnfe
2006-11-05 02:45:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Flight attendant
2015-12-13 00:57:02
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answered by ? 1
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With a language degree, you can become an instructor
2006-11-05 02:49:26
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answered by J-Boy 1
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You could try the UN as an Interprator
2006-11-05 02:41:16
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answered by Mickey 2
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Apply as interpeter at the EU, I don't know how though!
2006-11-05 02:38:59
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answered by Anonymous
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news companies are always in need of translators, like reuters, bbc etc.
2006-11-05 02:35:10
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answered by pseudoname 3
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