为什么外语好的人薪水更高、升职更快?
Do money and language go hand in hand? You might be surprised at the powerful effects bilingualism has on income and employment. Everyone’s got their own ideas about how to make a little extra dough, but few people today realize the economic benefits of speaking two languages. Skeptical? Let’s look at the figures. Some number crunchers at The Economist have determined that workers with more than one language can earn an extra $67,000 over their lifetime. And that’s on the low side; according to estimates on the high end, bilinguals can make an extra $128,000 due to their language proficiency. That means monolinguals (that’s people who speak just one language) could be missing out on the equivalent of a new home or luxury car. Ouch.
For job seekers looking to stand out from the crowd, hiring managers notice the increased cultural sensitivity and intelligence that come with being able to speak a foreign language. Similarly, service industry workers see an increased chance at promotion merely by showing that they’re in the process of learning a new language. Large or small, companies always need employees to travel to and communicate with foreign markets. Just being able to “meet and greet” gives you an immense leg up. For those who run a small business, a second language can prove critical in connecting with your customers and community. The list of financial benefits to bilingualism is endless. So don’t miss out — do yourself a favor and pick up a new language today. |