What would be the best career for someone who is bilingual, not a math lover and who wants great income?

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zaza asked:


I am enrolled in a community college right now, but I need to stick to a major that will give me financial stability and use my Spanish, and Portuguese proficiency. I changed from business, to psych (which is my passion) but I need to choose a major will not be long and expensive and that will be not stressing. please give me ideas to research on.

4 Responses to “What would be the best career for someone who is bilingual, not a math lover and who wants great income?”

  1. THINIK ABOUT TEACHING OVERSEAS
    YOU GET TO WORK AND TRAVEL NEW PLACES

  2. If you’re good at it, nothing beats sales for great income. Being multilingual opens up sales opportunities you wouldn’t otherwise have access to. Understanding psychology is yet another advantage. Good luck!

  3. border patrol!!!

  4. I also speak Portuguese and explored careers for people that speak Portuguese. I am also into great paying positions. All sorts of companies will want to hire people that speak Portuguese - but not to the same extent as in Spanish. Having the two are major pluses. You should visit and explore the different opportunities and requirements for the different positions that are available. The more experience you have, the more likely you will earn more. But I’d stay away from customer service type of jobs even though that’s required because you won’t move up the ladder that much - and you earn more by moving up the ladder. I’d say business type of jobs will pay you more and are more promising.

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