French
Hello candidate,
Some job opportunities which could be available for your interest if you have completed until the b2 level of French language the job of a translator at any office or company, as a transcriber for a free agent, you can also do freelancing in order to increase your income.
The pay scale cannot be determined on a random basis because it generally depends under the recruiter for which you are working.
All The Best.
Hello,
In India so many colleges are offered for bachalor of arts in French language. You can study French in here. I'll provide you some name below
So many colleges are there other than above colleges. You have to choose which college you want to select for admission.
All the best.
Hi,
Well B2 level is higher intermediate and I think that can have you land a job of interpreter or might help you in getting a job of a translator. But then again other things matter as well like your actual fluency in the language and how much you really know the language. Those things also matter a lot.
I hope this helps.
There are no official records but in general 80% of the students get placements through this course from the institute. So you have good possibilities and placements rates there.
I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
Hello aspirant,
The French retire at 61 years and 10 months on average - one year later than in 2003. And if "enjoying retirement as long as possible" remains the reason for leaving most often cited by new retirees, two other reasons follow: reaching the pensionable age (69%) and becoming eligible to the full replacement rate (67%).
The earliest retirement age in France is 62 (60 if born before 1 July 1951). Five years are added before you reach the French pension age and are entitled to draw your full pension. Workers born after 1 January 1955 cannot claim a full state pension until they're 67.
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If you know well to speak French then there are a lot of opportunities going on around you. Have a look at some of the opportunities, here you go-
1. Open your own French teaching Institute and charge fee from the students who are willing to learn French.
2. There are a lot of big schools in India who are hiring French speaking teachers (according to them one language is not enough so they hire French, Spanish as well as Italian speaking teachers also)
3. You can work as a translator in big companies like TCS (Tata Consultancy services), Aditya Birla group, Amazon etc. These companies will give you around 5-6 lacs per annum, if you get recruited on a good or senior translator post.
4. You can work as a freelancer too on popular apps like Fiverr and Up work. You charge for several projects from your clients.
Good Luck.
Yes you can get many jobs related to french at your level.
B2 – Upper Intermediate or Vantage: At this stage of French learning you can communicate with a degree of fluency and spontaneity without too much strain for either the learner or the native speaker.
With over 270 million population, La Francophonie is a group of 84 countries that share the proper use or teaching of French.
The knowledge to speak French is a career asset for finding a job in a wide range of industries.
Some of them are travel & tourism, hospitality industry, MNC, BPO, KPO, Embassies, fashion, retailing, automotive, luxury goods, aeronautics, international business, education institutions, and export firms.
Once you clear the TCF or TEF test, you’ll also get extra points to live permanently in Quebec or Canada.
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