Well, if you have a flair for speaking and writing foreign languages, there is a number of interesting jobs with India Inc.
Apart from the usual takers in the BPO/KPO industry, a number of telecom, e-commerce and even investment companies, besides foreign banks, are hiring language specialists aggressively.
Specialists in this context are essentially those with a degree or diploma in at least one language from a recognised institute.
Even among them, there is a difference of levels when it comes to the language one specialises.
For example, specialisation in Japanese with an advanced level of mastery fetches better pay.
On an average, a language specialist with around three years of experience gets paid approximately Rs 700,000 per annum.
All of them have to go through a written and oral examination conducted to check proficiency of the candidate.
TeamLease Services notes the demand for these specialists has increased multifold.
"Earlier, only software companies used to hire a few of them.
"Also, select entities used to recruit some translators," recalls Madhubala Vaidyanathan, general manager (services) of the staffing solutions firm.
"Now, a large number of industries in the areas of travel and tourism, shipping, hotels, foreign banks, investment companies, e-commerce firms and even education industry (tutors) are looking at hiring them."
Head-hunters believe the trend is bound to grow, as most Indian companies are going into the non-English
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