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Author : Institute for Career Research Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Page : 32 pages File Size : 44,7 Mb Release : 2016-04-02 Category : Language and languages ISBN : 1530864755
Careers in Foreign Languages by Institute for Career Research Pdf
ACHIEVING FLUENCY IN A FOREIGN language can lead to a career as a teacher or translator, both of which offer many opportunities to travel while you help others to accomplish their goals. Teachers help other people to learn foreign languages. Translators concentrate on translating written texts into another language. Interpreters translate spoken language. You are exploring this career at a very good time. It has become common to note that the world is shrinking, and that international relations are more important than ever before. Never before in human history have so many people been involved in professions that require fluency in multiple languages. Demand for teachers and translators has never been higher.
Author : Lucille J. Honig,Richard I. Brod Publisher : Unknown Page : 40 pages File Size : 42,6 Mb Release : 1974 Category : Language and languages ISBN : UCSC:32106000968336
Foreign Languages and Careers by Lucille J. Honig,Richard I. Brod Pdf
The purpose of the report is to explain why so many different types of people in so many different parts of the country need languages in their work, and why students planning their education in preparation for certain kinds of careers should be aware of these needs. The focus is mainly on language as an auxiliary skill, on the careers in which languages are most likely to be needed and on the ways in which foreign language skills can help in individual jobs. Language as an auxiliary skill is considered in relation to: business, industry, and commerce; civil service; education; law; library science; media; science; service occupations; social sciences; and travel and tourism. Language as a primary skill is also described in the context of careers for language specialists in foreign language teaching and in interpreting and translating. A summary outlines the growing involvement of the U.S. in international business and the increasing importance of foreign languages in nearly every kind of occupation and their implications for students. A brief bibliography of publications relating to careers using languages and a list of useful addresses are appended. (Author/NH).
Great Jobs for Foreign Language Majors by Julie DeGalan Pdf
Great Jobs for Foreign Language Majors helps students explore career options within the foreign language field. Every aspect of the job search process is covered, including assessing talents and skills, exploring options, making a smooth transition from college to career, conducting an effective job search, and landing the job.
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Contemporary Human Resources Management in the Tourism Industry by Tüzünkan, Demet,Alt?nta?, Volkan Pdf
The tourism industry is the largest service industry and the largest employment generator in the world. This was made possible by increasing globalization and disposable income, with the labor force playing an important role. Factors such as quality of services and business performance depend on a well-educated, well-trained, skilled, enthusiastic, and committed workforce. Contemporary Human Resources Management in the Tourism Industry is a pivotal reference source that provides research on the role of human resource departments in creating value for the workplace through innovation and efficient work processes. While highlighting topics such as organizational structure, gender equality, and employee motivation, this publication explores the development of organizational culture, as well as methods of translating business strategy into action through dramatically managing staff on all levels in the tourism industry. This book is ideally designed for human resources managers, business owners, business professionals, researchers, and academicians seeking current research on the organizational skills and strategies necessary in creating effective tourism businesses.
Young People's Books in Series by Judith K. Rosenberg,C. Allen Nichols Pdf
This volume describes and lists series published for young people from early elementary grades through high school. Fiction series from 1976 through 1990 (and new titles in existing series through 1991) are included, as well as nonfiction series, which are limited to in-print titles only.