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Jobs that Require French Speaking Skills
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  • When you decide to learn French with us you are
    exposed to a plethora of job opportunities in
    Canada or in any other francophone country.
    Theres no doubt that speaking more than one
    language, especially French, is an enormous
    advantage in the Canadian employment market.
    Considering that its the official language of 29
    countries and multiple other important regions,
    its an advantage in the international job market
    as well!
  • Beyond this, being bilingual is always better
    than speaking only one language when it comes to
    having a competitive edge in the job market.
    Especially here in Canada, where the official
    languages are both English and French, any
    company could need someone who is able to speak
    both. For example, jobs in customer service,
    healthcare, social services and many more are
    always in need of workers who can speak English
    and French, or who can speak multiple other
    languages. In addition, Canada is one of the best
    places to harness and use your French skills.
    Keep encouraging yourself to learn this beautiful
    language as itll be nothing but beneficial for
    their future!

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Here's a list of jobs profiles that require
French proficiency
  • Working in MNC, BPO, KPO, IT, and Call Centers
    France has the worlds 5th largest economy, and
    its multinationals are spread all over the globe.
    There are hundreds of French international
    brands. For example, Orange, BNP Paribas, Louis
    Vuitton, LOréal, Renault, Alcatel, Axa, Airbus,
    Christian Dior, Alstom, Chanel, Carrefour,
    Peugeot, Michelin, to name a few. The ability to
    speak French will open the doors of these French
    companies in France and other French-speaking
    countries. You also get opportunities in India
    and other non-speaking French regions worldwide.
    Once you prepare with French Tweets live online
    classes and clear the TCF or TEF exam youll also
    get extra points to live permanently in Quebec or
    Canada. Many French companies are setting up
    their regional offices in different parts of the
    world. And the skill to speak the language
    increases your growth manifold if you have French
    mentioned in your CV. It puts you ahead of others
    in finding a wide array of language jobs in MNCs,
    BPO, and KPO that use French as their working
    and interactive language.

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  • Translator A translator translates written
    pieces of work. Whether its a website, a book, a
    newspaper article companies often need someone
    to make their texts available in both languages.
    In Canada, any jobs working for the government
    are a great example of this! You may think that
    with all the automated translation systems
    online, this job would be obsolete by now. Ask
    any French Expert and youll find out that those
    online translations are often very, very
    inaccurate.
  • Interpreter Similar to a translator, the job of
    an interpreter involves translating oral French
    speech. Imagine a speech being given in French at
    the UN headquarters there needs to be
    interpreters galore making sure that every other
    diplomat and ambassador is understanding the
    speech in their native language. If your child
    speaks more than English and French, this gives
    them even more of a competitive edge. Jobs of
    this sort are commonly found in governments,
    NGOs, and organizations such as the UN. In fact,
    French is one of the 6 official languages of the
    UN.
  • Publishing (editor) If you love reading and
    writing fiction and non-fiction, this job could
    be a perfect fit for you down the line. Imagine
    being able to read a fantastical story and
    getting paid to edit it. This is what publishing
    editors do. Here in Canada, there is an enormous
    amount of books and other pieces of writing that
    are either written in or translated to French and
    are in need of editing before they can be
    published, Think of all the books sold in Canada
    that are written by Quebecois or Acadian writers
    or that need to be translated from English to be
    sold in those regions. These are all
    opportunities to put forth French reading and
    writing skills as well as a love of literature.
  • Publishing (proofreader) A proofreading job is
    similar to that of an editor. Though you may be
    unenthusiastic about French spelling and grammar
    now, it could be a serious advantage in the
    future. There are websites, articles, product
    labels and books galore that need to be proofread
    for mistakes. Just as with editing, these jobs
    can be located anywhere in the world, since it is
    usually possible to work from home.

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  • Tour guide If you have a traveling spirit, there
    are plenty of beautiful locations in Canada that
    need a French speaking tour guide. You can also
    travel to France, Côte dIvoire, Switzerland etc,
    and be a tour guide there! French skills would be
    very helpful in finding a job that involves
    touring a historical landmark or a natural
    tourist site. Even in countries where French is
    not spoken, French speaking guide and
    interpreters are needed to service Francophone
    tourists!
  • Resort staff If youd prefer to work at a
    beautiful vacation destination, how about working
    as resort staff in a French speaking country or
    region? Imagine all the beachside or ski resorts
    all over the Francophone world that need
    bilingual staff to service the tourists! There is
    a variety of jobs in this category that would
    allow for a lot of French speaking practice with
    the staff and with locals, including chef, ski
    instructor, or lifeguard, etc.
  • Flight attendant Its definitely an advantage to
    airline companies to have flight attendants that
    speak multiple languages and for Canadian
    airlines it is required. Your French could be put
    to good use while flying across the globe to and
    from French speaking regions.
  • Diplomat If you have an interest in justice and
    politics, maybe a job as a diplomat would be
    something you could strive for. Of course,
    diplomats need to speak multiple languages. As a
    Canadian ambassador or diplomat, French-speaking
    skills would be very necessary.

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  • Canadian government Similarly, if you have an
    interest in civics, perhaps a job in government
    could be fulfilling for you. Whether this job is
    a political scientist, economist, minister, or
    politician, theres no doubt that French
    knowledge would be a huge competitive advantage.
  • French teacher This is another obvious one.
    French teachers, especially, in Ontario and the
    rest of Canada have an enormous advantage in the
    job market. As French school programs continue to
    expand, there is a growing need for teachers who
    are qualified to teach the language. Being a
    French teacher does not necessarily mean being a
    language teacher, there are plenty of
    opportunities to teach math, science, or social
    studies in French.
  • ESL teacher If you love traveling, maybe you
    would enjoy being an ESL teacher one day. This
    means that you could be stationed in many
    different French-speaking regions of the world
    and teacher English to native French speakers.
    The chances to practice your French would still
    be plenty, considering that you would live
    day-to-day life immersed in French.
  • Voice over artist Perhaps you have a great
    French pronunciation, this could be a great
    advantage if you would like to be a voice over
    artist! Many shows in English or other languages
    need to be dubbed in French. If you love drama
    class and French, acting out movie scenes with
    their voice could be a fun career.

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  • NGO staff Do you have a passion for helping
    others? A job for an NGO or an international
    organization would be perfect.. And it could be
    an opportunity to put French skills to good use.
    For example, working for International Red Cross
    or Médecins Sans Frontières (Doctors without
    Borders) would involve travelling to French
    speaking regions and working with local French
    native speakers.
  • Working in a French speaking country/region If
    none of the above jobs sound like a good fit,
    being able to communicate in French means being
    able to find a job in any field in any
    Francophone region. Maybe Quebec, or France, or
    the French Polynesia? The possibilities are
    endless.
  • Working for any French speaking company There
    are plenty of French companies that consider
    speaking French an asset when hiring employees.
    You can get access to employment opportunities
    for many French speaking people who want to be
    camp counselors, program coordinators, office
    staff, and even our graphic designer is
    Francophone! How about working at a French
    bakery? Or directing French theatre shows? Maybe
    even working for a company that needs to provide
    customer service in French to clients? There are
    so many ways in which French skills can expand
    the amount of experiences and job opportunities
    that your child can have in the future.

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