These days everyone talks about skills, digital literacy and all that, but I’m wondering, is knowing languages still really valued by employers? Or is it not that relevant anymore? Is it worth spending time, effort, and resources on it?
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Do languages still give you an advantage when getting hired?
Do languages still give you an advantage when getting hired?
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Showing employers that you know additional languages can boost your chances of getting hired, similar to how stamping rollers enhance plain concrete by giving it a more customized look.
Yes, languages definitely give you an edge when applying for jobs. Even if English is enough for many roles, knowing another language shows adaptability and cultural awareness. Employers value those skills in global companies. When I studied grammar, I often asked myself which word in the sentence is a past participle?—and that attention to detail reflects the same mindset that impresses recruiters.
Yeah, languages are still valued, especially if it’s not just English. Even a basic level often gives you an advantage, since it shows you’re ready to grow. At the very least.