It’s Time to Learn to Speak Spanish Fluently
If you are looking for a better quality of life, learning Spanish can be a blessing in disguise that can open the doors to personal, professional and financial improvement. What are you waiting for?
In today’s unpredictable job market and economy, as Forest Gump said, "Life is like a box of chocolates, you never know what you’re going to get." With the merging of companies and out-sourcing of jobs, gone are the days when we felt secure in our jobs and when we could take our employment for granted and go on cruise-control until retirement. We can no longer be in

Increased Marketability:
Why should you invest your time and energy to know a second language? More and more jobs today require a minimum of basic proficiency in another language. If you have proven yourself to be a competent employee with the required job skills and you speak a foreign language such as Spanish, you are much more likely to snap up that dream job of yours than if you are monolingual. Even only having a basic knowledge of Spanish may be the deciding factor that puts you in a class above the rest of the applicants for the job you are pursuing.
Increased Job/Career Options:
In the US, with the rapidly increasing Hispanic population, there are many different career fields such as nurses, social workers, teachers, drug enforcement agents, investment analysts and
many more, that need Spanish speakers. On the international platform, people who speak Spanish often have opportunities to work in trade or business fields. Other more high profile options include diplomacy, interpretation, and security applications, which all require proficiency of another language.
Increased Salary:
Why should you want to learn Spanish rapidly? Because money talks. Did you know that bilingual highly skilled employees often receive a larger salary than their non-Spanish speaking counterparts? Having an extra language skill that few people have will give you a marketable advantage over your competitors. The fact that companies are willing to pay you more for speaking Spanish is especially seen in the more senior/managerial positions. Thus to secure a senior management position in a large company, a knowledge of languages such as Spanish and the experience of other Spanish countries and cultures which that allows, are now essential. An employer will see you as a bridge to new clients if you know their language. More clients equal more money and profits for the company.
Increased Career Security:
Recent surveys indicate that more than 80 agencies of the federal government rely on professionals with intermediate to high-level competence in foreign languages. Why? Because when you learn to speak fluent Spanish you can improve your cognitive and critical thinking abilities. This in turn will give you the ability to gain an understanding of the cultures of US
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By Suzanne Brown The Importance of Spanish Language Spanish language have been gaining prominence over the years and is extensively used all over the world in every imaginable field. Spanish Now Second-Most Studied Language He also pointed to Brazil’s decision to make Spanish an mandatory subject in schools as an example of the growing importance of Spanish in the world. |
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