Foreign Languages Major Jobs & Career Resources
What can you do with a foreign languages degree?
For helpful resources on your career opportunities, explore the 鈥淲hat Can I Do with This Major鈥 guides for .
Concentrations for the Foreign Languages Major
Career Titles
- Adult Literacy and GED Teachers
- Career and Technical Education Teachers
- Court Reporters
- High School Teachers
- Interpreters and Translators
- Kindergarten and Elementary School Teachers
- Medical Transcriptionists
- Middle School Teachers
- Postsecondary Teachers
- Self-Enrichment Teachers
- Special Education Teachers
- Technical Writers
- Writers and Authors
- Bilingual Substance Abuse Counselor
- Bilingual Office Administrator
- Foreign Exchange Trader
- Foreign Service Jobs
- Foreign Social Worker
- Tour Guide Escort
For additional career information on duties, education and training, pay, and outlook for hundreds of occupations, visit the .
additional resources
Careers in Foreign Languages
- 鈥 U.S. Department of State
- 鈥 Black Hills State University
Foreign Languages Major Internships and Research Opportunities
Getting applied experience in your field is critical. The following resources will allow you to learn more about your department鈥檚 opportunities and process, as well introduce you to other major-specific internship posting resources. For information and support finding and receiving an internship in your major, contact your department's internship coordinator.
Foreign Languages:
- Consider interning abroad! by using the keyword "internship."
- Log in to Handshake to access Going Global and search for international internships
French:
- Log in to Handshake to access Going Global and search for international internships
German:
- Log in to Handshake to access Going Global and search for international internships
Spanish:
- Log in to Handshake to access Going Global and search for international internships
Foreign Languages Major Careers and Jobs
The resources below are a starting point for your job search. In addition to making use of the Internet to do research, we encourage you to talk to people in the fields you are interested in (don鈥檛 forget to use TU鈥檚 Tiger Mentor Network) to learn more about specific opportunities and organizations.
Foreign Languages:
French:
Spanish:
Example Resumes and Interview Questions
For major specific resume examples, we encourage you to look at the Example Foreign Languages Resumes (PDF) in addition to our Example Resume Database.
Below are example interview questions for your field. In preparing for the interview, you鈥檒l also want to review common interview questions (PDF) asked of all majors, thoroughly research the organization, dress professionally, and visit the interview skills section of the Career Center鈥檚 website. You can practice your interview skills online via or schedule a mock interview with a Career Center staff member.
Interview questions
Interpreter and Translator related questions
- With what type of people do you have the most difficulty working?
- Do you have a certain area of specialization or do you work on generic translation projects of many types?
- What type of ethical dilemmas have you encountered as a translator and how did you deal with those?
- How well can you understand different dialects and accents?
- What would you do if you were interpreting and a person said something that you did not agree with or found upsetting?
- What would you do if you were interpreting and a person used gestures which are not understood in the culture of the other person?
- When you are interpreting, do you try to establish a relationship with the person or do you try to keep the relationship formal and more detached?
Professional Associations
Professional associations offer many benefits to students, often including reduced-price membership, mentorship programs, 鈥渃areers in鈥︹ information, job and internship listings, field-related conferences and publications, and much more. Be sure to check out sections on the associations鈥 websites related to students, education, careers, etc.