If you are bilingual or multilingual, you have a unique set of skills and abilities that can lead to a successful career.
Multilinguals are able to communicate with people from all over the world, which makes them invaluable in the business world. They can act as interpreters and translators, and they can also work in international marketing, travel, and tourism.
Multilinguals are also in high demand in the field of education. They can teach languages, and they can also work as language advisors or consultants.
There are many other lucrative careers that bilinguals and multilinguals can excel in. The list below provides just a few examples. So don’t miss out on your potential – unlock it today with one of these 11 lucrative careers!
Corporate Language Courses
ELAM has a proven track record for offering successful language training with a network of qualified teachers elevating your corporate potential and now with AI integrated into the learning process.
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program to fit your corporate
and employees' needs.
training style:
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language course with the support of the account manager.
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We have worked with ELAM for the past several years. I am confident in recommending them as they have always been professional, accommodating and our employees’ comments for both course content and the professors have been excellent. Working with ELAM is easy; they take care of everything!
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Language Assessment Services
Complement your hiring process, identify or evaluate the linguistic proficiency levels required for a position with ELAM’s personalized and impartial language assessment services. Prompt, reliable, and objective results tailored for any field of business.
1993: Born to transform the corporate language training industry
Our founder, Paule Grenier, was already teaching Bell Canada employees English as a second language in the Montreal office when they decided to close the onsite language school. Initially collaborating with three other English teachers, we formed a small company called: Montreal English Language Teachers (MELT). Coinciding with the Quebec government creating a program that encouraged corporate training, we quickly realized we had to hire teachers, move away from a home office to a proper downtown location, and switch over to our French name and acronym: les Enseignants de langue anglaise de Montreal (ELAM).
Pre-employment language testing offers many benefits to companies who wish to hire candidates based on their language skills and proficiency. This type of testing provides employers with an accurate assessment of a potential employee’s ability to communicate in the workplace and is becoming increasingly popular among businesses looking for skilled employees. Let’s take a closer look at why pre-employment language testing is so important