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Learning a new language can open the door to unique job opportunities that are only available to multilingual professionals. Here is everything you need to know about learning a new language.

Why learn another language?
Learning a new language can help you understand how different cultures and countries communicate through verbal and written means. Depending on the language you choose to learn, the difficulty and time commitment required will vary. According to the Foreign Service Institute (FSI), language training can take anywhere from 24-88 weeks if you study about 25 hours per week.
When you learn a new language, you can qualify for jobs such as translator and foreign language teacher.
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Choosing the right language program for you
When choosing the right language program, consider your goals. If you are learning for fun, identify which language interests you the most.
If you're learning a new language for a job, research the opportunities that will prepare you to for your field of interest.
Here are several ways to start learning a new language today.
Courses
Taking a language course is a great first step in exploring a new language in which you're interested. Most courses take a few weeks and are free of cost.
Certifications
Earning a certification in a new language may help you demonstrate your skills to future employers or clients. Program length varies but can last a few weeks to a few months.
Executive education programs
When your schedule is tight, executive education programs provide opportunities to learn a new language that works with your time constraints. These programs are best suited for managers or aspiring leaders seeking to upskill in their current field.
Degrees
Bachelor's and master's degrees in language studies provide the ultimate understanding and path to fluency in a language in which you're interested. Bachelor's programs typically take four years of full-time study to complete, while a master's usually takes two years. A doctorate can take 4-7 years to complete.
Jobs in other languages
Learning a new language opens up many job opportunities that directly and indirectly utilize your new skills. Below are some career options you can consider:
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