Five Emerging Industries for Bilingual Careers: Telecommunications

October 26, 2009

This week we will focus on what we consider to be the top five emerging industries for bilingual jobs in the U.S. and the types of jobs bilingual candidates can find within those fields. It is no secret that the United States is becoming more and more diverse in its population.  As a nation, we need to understand and appreciate various cultural values.  Many types of employers have come to realize this, especially in the last five to ten years.

Telecommunications

The world seems to shrink with each technological advance; with e-mail, cell phones and video conferencing you can contact virtually anyone anywhere in the world at any time!  With these advances, there is a growing need for more employees who are multicultural and bilingual.  Many companies have branches all over the world and need employees to be able to communicate with their foreign counterparts. Many companies have phone centers that are staffed by bilingual employees.

Other positions available in the telecommunications field are in sales, management, customer service, and information technology.  When customers buy, they like to feel comfortable and like to understand why they are buying.  That’s why bilingual employees are so important. (For more thoughts on the advantages of being bilingual, read this post.)

We have more emerging bilingual jobs coming.  Stay tuned…

In the meantime, to browse bilingual job opportunities in telecommunications on BilingualJobFair.com, click here!

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Mylene Duffy is the founder of the Bilingual Job Fair. She has hired many professionals over the course of her career, and is an advocate for bilingual employment. Mylene did not speak English when she came to live in the States in the early 80’s. She took an intensive English course and enrolled at Syracuse University, where she graduated with a degree in communications. She is now proud to be fully bilingual in English and Spanish.

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