Having Bilingual Speakers In The Workplace

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The number of bilingual speakers is projected to increase in the coming years; almost half the world's population speaks more than one language. Bilingualism is found in every country of the world, in every class of society, in all age groups. (Grosjean, 1984, P. 1) Job seekers with bilingual skills would look forward to a profusion of opportunities in the coming year, according to various reports and company hiring plans. With the globalization of businesses and populations growing increasingly cosmopolitan, the need for transactional knowledge of languages has become very important in both private and government sectors. The importance of having bilingual speakers in the workplace has grown as the number of people who speak languages other …show more content…

Scott believed that bilingual is going to be prerequisites for an increasing number of jobs in the 21st century. Other things that drive this are the big push for diversity. Diversity is a buzzword today in business, and this buzzword is buzzing due to the various benefits in the workplace. When multiple ideas from a varied group of people congeal into one, actionable item, the basis for a great plan is formed. He said: “The high value of diversity in business today will drive businesses to want to be more diverse. Diversity can come in many forms; ethnic, linguistic, culture, societal. There is diversity in backgrounds, experience, class, upbringing, etc. A large part of diversity, however, is the whole ‘cultural package.’ This is heavily tied to language. That means, a bilingual person is, generally, more diverse than a monolingual person; at least in terms of cultural diversity.” He thought bilingualism increasing one's communication abilities, therefore indirectly increasing our abilities. Being bilingual isn’t a magic pill, and you won’t instantly become the CEO of Microsoft if you learn a second language, however prolonged exposure to two or more languages will strengthen the executive function region of your brain thereby paving the way for many of these great benefits to come to fruition. What we’ve found about the reasons for why bilingualism is important in the workplace are: bilingualism helps employee increased size of target market, gives more marketable to employers and lets employees getting higher

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