Language skills are required for a broad range of jobs, including areas as diverse as teaching, translating and interpreting, the leisure sector, business, charities and government.
- Studying a language is a distinct advantage on graduate training scheme applications in areas that have significant international operations, such as banking, energy and technology.
- www.studentworldonline.com/article/don-t-want-to-be-a-translator-other-jobs-you-can-do-with-a-languages-degree/494/
www.prospects.ac.uk/careers-advice/what-can-i-do-with-my-degree/modern-languages
- Politics and Diplomatic service
- Business roles – working for a multinational company or a UK-based one that trades abroad
- Marketing and PR - international sales and visibility
- Law - international law is becoming ever more important
- Publishing - Children's Book Writer - J K Rowling did a French degree
- Blogger, Speaker and Seller
- YouTuber or Podcaster
- Hospitality and tourism – employment with hotels, tourism offices, tourist attractions and travel companies, in the UK or abroad
- Interpreter
- Translator
- Teacher, Private Tutor or Online Tutor
- Liaison Officer