I have taken Spanish classes for four years and have immersed myself in the language outside of a classroom setting. Some would consider me conversationally fluent, and I still have a ton of time until getting a job so I’m gonna be improving it a lot in the future. My question is about how being fluent in Spanish (Ik it’s not Arabic sorry guys) would effect my position. in the job market especially considering Venezuela isn’t closed to outside companies currently. Would companies be happy to take me and would I be stuck as a field engineer talking to venezuelan industry conscripts on a drill in the Amazon until I’m sixty?
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u/Kurwapotato — 13 days ago
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Have taken Spanish for 4 years now. Wanted to expand on it outside of a class in school because being bilingual is awesome and it’ll get me job opportunities. Talk to people in Spanish all the time etc. At what point can I claim that I am fluent in the language? Do I need to pass some sort of official test or requirement or is it just honor system and I have to learn niche slang on my flight to work for Exxon in Venezuela lol?
u/Kurwapotato — 13 days ago