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2 hyyhoya answered
Apart from a call center, I can't think of anything else. Otherwise, translations and teaching in schools are quite good options, but they require philology / level C2.
3 daksam54 answered
Everything! Translations, call center, office manager, office assistant (secretary), managerial level, correspondence / company representation, flight attendant, cashier / currency cashier, advertising, offline trade and publications, sales representative, etc. G29
4 mengonimarcoofficial answered
Hello, it would be good to clarify your age and whether you are a student. For professional realization it is good to have a certificate in English and possibly one for Microsoft Office. But even if you don't, it's enough to have good grades in computer and language subjects from school. At an interview, they always test your English if required in your work with an English conversation and then a test. Now every company has its own different ways. If you are a student, it is good to work in the summer, so the employment record says that you worked, and this creates habits for you. The advantage is the attendance of various trainings, seminars, conferences organized by the university or other organizations related to the university. This also applies to the school. In general, the search for development in a different form always gives experience.
5 valentinaa_miller answered
Sales representative for foreign markets.
6 papi29ldn answered
If you have a certificate to prove, I think you can be a translator, a teacher.
7 meadowbby answered
Greetings from me, author. You can find more than one job, even if you know English quite well. The above commentators have given you some ideas and yes, there is a realization, where more difficult, where not so much. I do not want and will not give you advice on where and how to start working with your knowledge, because I am not good enough in this area, but I want to turn to comment 1 and ask him the following: Since everyone already, almost, knows or he must know the language, or at least he is supposed to know, it makes no sense for this qualification to be sought and paid for, so at least I interpreted what you wrote. By this logic, there are many professions that are simply meaningless and should not exist, but at least pay for them, because anyone can do them, such as: 1 - translator - why pay a person, after making the effort to learn a language / German, Russian, English /, and these languages everyone knows them, more or less, to have learned Hindi, Chinese, Mongolian, Japanese, Dutch, Scandinavian languages, such that not everyone knows, for the others there is no sense in paying him, what is left to hire such a person, everyone should know them, 2 - receptionist, waiter, bartender, cleaner, house manager , hygienist, staff in the field of services - what do I hear, to be paid for the work of the above professions? That who can't carry a tray and serve a coffee or a vodka with juice, who can't clean a hotel room, who can't take the guest's passport and copy the data in the program or who can't pour 50 ml of brandy or vodka and give them to that empty-headed man, where he has to take them to the client's table, go to the left all these. However, there is no person on earth over the age of 10 who cannot do this. Or the one who is supposed to be a house manager and keeps a book there at the entrance and monitors the statute of the cooperative. Come on without them, please. There is no use of such people! 3 - sales consultant - Please what? Is this a profession at all? He didn't bother to study or study, but instead of going to an office and a desk where his boss would get used to him twice a day for twice the country's minimum wage, he chose to work on a salary and a percentage, on top of everything and a standard working day? Come on without them, if you please. Any average literate person can perform this profession, and that bully wants to be paid for that. What impudence! And those to the left. They will work for no money, after all, anyone can perform their profession! 4 - brokers - those parasitic individuals who for one phone call and one, two inspections want to stretch commissions. They are not ashamed! That who can't study the market, go for inspections every day, talk to the owners and break the price? There is no such person on this earth. Anyone who has completed eighth grade can handle this. Come on without yelling about salaries. please. 5 - nutritionist - what, please? What is such a person for me, after all everything is written in Google, I will pay him to copy from there, no thanks. 6 - psychiatrist - no, thank you, I'm not crazy! These professions are for the western world, I don't need someone to dig into my soul, I understand everything and I can reset when I'm happy. 7 - driver - please? You serious? What kind of man is a man without a book? Do you have this for bragging? Who doesn't have a book nowadays? Such drivers, dealers, taxis, bus drivers, truck drivers, what did they pay for salaries? I really can't understand them. They are big men, they drive from left to right, they will drive, what is their problem. That they roar for money too! Abe, alancolu, who doesn't have a book and a category nowadays, come on, please. This everyone can do and I see no reason for this work to be paid. If you like, tighten up a bit! I can give many more examples, but I have to fall asleep that I am at work tomorrow, although I also wonder what they pay me for my work at all, and I don't care about no money, but let them think about it. Mine is easy :) If there are spelling mistakes, sorry, no one gives me anything for this writing,
8 cinderellawasframed answered
What kind of call center, translator, teacher or sales representative can you be with B2 ?! This means that one can have an elementary conversation, such as "Hello!", "Bye!". Not to mention that all of these options require additional qualifications, except for much better English.
9 luvpokerface answered
Translator.
10 jadelust_ answered
from 1 to 7 understand my comment correctly and then write. The topic asks, I quote: "if I emphasize English, will I have a SERIOUS job or should I have OTHER skills!" If you are an employer, will you hire someone who has no other skills than a naked English, given that 90% of people have some real skills, apart from the fact that they speak English by the way, and most of them also speak other languages in addition? Personally, I would only hire him for some basic work with the idea of paying less. And if I wanted to hire a real employee to actually do something, I definitely wouldn't hire him. I do not want to offend anyone, but if in the 21st century there are still people who think that with a naked English (for which they do not even have a real diploma) and nothing else, they will make big money, they live in great delusion.
11 jesse19782020 answered
Haha, number 1, those who speak English "by the way" can't write numbers up to 10, let alone a meaningful conversation. Author, with language you can make a lot of decent money. As everywhere else, however, you have to be persistent. For example, about 8 years ago I made extra good money with transfers in my free time. I did not graduate in philology or even language high school. It's just that my English is pleasant and I've been studying it intensively. Recently, I met a girl who had just graduated in philology and was giving quite intensive private lessons. I don't think you're trying to be a secretary. Salaries are not very good in most cases, and especially in our country quite often "other" skills are required for this position. It's best to translate from home, as in the beginning you can also give private lessons. One lesson for a child in 1st grade who learns the alphabet is 10 leva.
12 kucukkayaismail answered
To 1: On the contrary, very few people in our country know English. Simply because if you stay with us it doesn't make sense.
13 bttmchubmick answered
That's right, less than 2% know English well, and these are mostly people who have lived in America, England or Australia. The others are at the level of Stoychkov: D.
14 HairyPussy18 answered
Well, most people in good places are looking for good English. So you can do anything. At the call center, at the front desk, as a secretary ... in many places.
1 yourjobuddi answered
Is this a joke? No chance. Nowadays, English is just a basic requirement no matter what profession you have. Ie anyone applying for any job is supposed to speak English by the way. This doesn't even really count as a skill anymore, because almost everyone speaks it at a decent level. A second language or even a third language is widely required. And all this by the way, not as a basic skill. Only with English you can become the most teacher or translator and only if you have philology, but they do not take a lot of money.