French
Hello Aspirant,
It will be difficult to gauge the salary prospects of all the jobs that you are eligible to work as after completing level B2 of the French language. Below given are the career options for you
Hope this helps and Good luck
Hello,
The minimum salary range with 0-2 years of experience or Freshers is between 3 to 5 lakhs per annum.
An entry-level French Translator with less than 1 year experience can expect to earn an average total compensation (includes tips, bonus, and overtime pay) of 425,000 based on 29 salaries. An early career French Translator with 1-4 years of experience earns an average total compensation of 463,689 based on 38 salaries. A mid-career French Translator with 5-9 years of experience earns an average total compensation of 500,000 based on 9 salaries. An experienced French Translator with 10-19 years of experience earns an average total compensation of 884,000 based on 11 salaries
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hi,
see Indian mncs has great deal of businesses running with foreign countries. France and German are comes under top 10 countries while coming to business of core engineering, Information technology and business services. so you can pick any of the language or go for both of the language if you have enough time to learn the basics to advance level.
foreign language speakers has various job available in following sectors:
hope it would help.
Dear Aspirant
Hope you are doing well
Now let me go through your question
It totally depends on you both languages are good actually its about interest also because different person have their different opinion about it
But according to me german language is better than french
Germany is the powerhouse of Europe which automatically makes learning German economically beneficial in the business world than the other languages. ... But German is not useful in countries such as France, Spain or Portugal, thus making it second to French , which is a World language, in terms of usefulness.
The language you wish to learn is mostly determined by the field in which you work in
Let us briefly describe about the 3 languages.
Out of these three languages, I'd say German is the most difficult but also the most helpful, because Japanese and German are the languages with the highest demand in our period. Knowing German may assist you a lot in many careers.With so many German and Swiss projects all over the world, German translators are in high demand. So if you're looking for new challenges and opportunities, this is the one for you.
Spanish is one of the most widely spoken languages in the world; in fact, spanish is the most widely spoken language in the world, with more than 20 nations using it as their official language, including Argentina, Mexico, and Spain, and it is also a good business language! Spanish translators are in high demand all around the world.
Another strong advantage of learning spanish is that it is similar to other romantic languages such as portuguese and italian, so you can learn them in a fraction of the time if you already know spanish. I know this because I have a diploma in spanish and am currently learning portuguese, which I am finding relatively easy due to its similarity to spanish.
There are so many nations and cultures to explore, so if you're a traveller who enjoys learning new things, Spanish is your greatest friend!
French is regarded as one of the most beautiful languages in the world. Although I do not speak French, I enjoy listening to French music.
Because of the global reach of French trade and business, there are several opportunities for French translators.
NOTE:For example, if you are doing civil engineering, you may want to select French, but if you are studying mechanical, automotive, or computer science, you may need to choose Deutsch (German).
Hope this helped
Thank you
Hello Aspirant, First of all, to be a successful translator or interpreter, you need to do the course for translation and interpretation since it involves interpreting what a native french person is trying to say, it need high french proficiency. So you can do the translation and interpretation course after B2 and then apply for jobs in MNCs as a translator and interpreter.
I don't think that your age will be a problem if you've genuine knowledge and strong grip at the language.
Check this link once ,
https://school.careers360.com/articles/career-as-interpreter-and-translator
All the very best!
To reach this level a candidate must have done atleast till level B2 from a recognised institution like Alliance Francaise.
For jobs like translator and interpretation, you are made to sit for an interview and they check your fluency and understanding of that language in various aspects. Foreign languages are in high demand due to rise in globalisation.
I hope this information helps.
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The highest salary for a a Freelance Translator in India is 33,033 per month . The lowest salary for a a Freelance Translator in India is 5,085 per month.
Hy,
As India is a vast country , when you can speak a foreign language , your demand increases in work market . The language industry comprises many foreign languages with attractive remunerations. And with such a high demand European language , you will be able to get huge pay . Generally 3+ years of experience and high proficiency like C1/C2 — 7-10 lakhs in French is required .
Say , if you are a bilingual teacher, you can expect to take home the most since teaching is the highest paying sector for French.
Hopes this helps .
Wish you luck.
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