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5 Reasons Improving Your English Skills Can Improve Your Career

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Sometimes, finding a good career that will make life better for you and your family takes more than just persistence and ambition. If you’re struggling to find good job opportunities, you need to examine whether there are any barriers standing between you and a better career that you can remove. One barrier might be a lack of strong English language skills. In this article, we will explain how improving your English language skills can improve your job prospects. 

1. English is the International Language of Business 

Yes, getting stronger English skills can help you get better jobs in the United States. But why not think bigger? The fact is that English has largely become the standard language used to conduct business internationally. More than any other single language, a good grasp of English will equip you for leadership positions in companies that do business across national borders. 

2. Learning English Shows Your Character 

Learning a new language isn’t easy. It takes patience, commitment, and dedication to a goal – all qualities that will serve you well in other areas of your career! Successfully learning a second language speaks well of you as a person. It demonstrates to employers that you’re the type of person who isn’t afraid to take on a challenge. Those positive personal qualities can give you an advantage over other candidates for jobs. 

3. Learning English Gives You Access to Information 

Nobody starts any new job with a complete understanding of every aspect of the position. Every role requires some on-the-job learning. Success in your career often depends on your willingness to do research and absorb new information. Often, the best place to turn for relevant information will be the internet. Since English is the most used language on the internet, mastering English gives you access to more and better online resources and makes learning new skills and concepts on the job easier.  

4. Learning English Helps Your Overall Linguistic Skills 

Whatever language you’re using, good linguistic skills are beneficial to your career. The ability to communicate clearly and express yourself well will help you work more efficiently and make a favorable impression on superiors, colleagues, and customers. Learning a new language makes you spend more time thinking about things like grammar and sentence structure. Because of this, the process of learning a new language can help you learn to communicate better in all the languages you speak.  

5. Businesses Look for Multilingual Candidates 

Beyond just levelling the playing field when you’re competing against native English speakers in the job market, being bilingual or multilingual can open doors for you that remain closed to monolingual speakers. Having multilingual staff can help businesses work more efficiently and save money by eliminating the need to hire translators and interpreters. It can also facilitate international expansion, improve customer service, and make for a more diverse workplace.  

Master English and Advance Your Career with ICT 

The Vocational English as a Second Language program at ICT is specifically designed to help working adults improve their English skills so they can get better job opportunities. The program begins at your current fluency level and builds from there. The classes are offered live or online, day or evening, to help you fit learning English into your schedule. Contact us today to learn more about building a better career by building your English skills.