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World Language Jobs

Why do ninety percent of surveyed U.S. employers value workers who speak English and other languages? Why do many government agencies offer extra pay for those certified as proficient in a world language? What job sectors most need and recruit multilinguals? Find out here!

The Language and Career Pairings below are intended to provide ideas about some of the many careers where language skills are in demand. As you think about the kinds of jobs that might interest you, consider whether you want to work locally (city, county, state) or whether you would be willing to move around the country or around the world. These are big questions that will impact the kinds of jobs available and the language or languages best suited to the places and fields in which you would like to work.

Here is the list of languages you can study at Montclair State University. We have language advisors specially trained in careers using these languages.

Language in the Workplace

Curious about the level of language skill needed to use it in a job? ACTFL has mapped out the verbal and written skills necessary for performing various tasks in the workplace. College is the perfect place to gain higher-level experience by taking 200- and 300-level conversation or culture classes in the target language: make the most of your language skills!