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Jane Merrow is the owner of www.languagejobs4u.com, a multilingual jobsite offering Recruiters and multilingual Jobseekers the opportunity to find each other online. She has many years' experience in the multilingual recruitment area.
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Chinese for NanniesChina is likely to be a world economic leader for the foreseeable future, so young people in the UK are learning Chinese through their nannies. Lost in InterpretationImportance of qualified interpreters Language a BarrierThere is a current news item that language is the single greatest barrier to communication in the community in the UK today. Going Back to Work?When going back to work, focus on the skills and experience you've gained, don't focus on the gap in your CV. A New Year and Two New Countries Enter the EuOn January 1st 2007 Romania and Bulgaria became new members of the European Union with the right to move around freely and to work within the Union. Irish to Be An Official Language of the EuOn the 21 November 2006, it was agreed by the EU that Irish would become the 21st official language of the EU. Get With the Programme of Learning a LanguageBusiness Languages
The history of the dominant languages that the world uses has changed consistently throughout time, depending on which civilisations lead in language and culture in that age. However, speaking more than one language fluently has always given a jobseeker the competitive edge, in the market place. Mentoring for the FutureBusiness Employees Mentor Students
Big business is doing something positive about the worrying lack of skills amongst new entries to the job market. China in LondonChina is still a Communist country, there is a feeing of optimism about China becoming part of the
Global integration. They are providing us with all sorts of new opportunities and ideas and employment. Whole departments of famous British automotive and engineering companies have happily moved to China to share their knowledge and expertise.
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