Multilingual & Language Recruitment Agencies Directory

66 Recruitment Agencies found in the Multilingual & Language industry. View your closest or specialist recruiters by using the Agency Search below.
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Most Popular Multilingual & Language Job Roles

Most Popular Locations for Multilingual & Language

England

London

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Professionals with advanced language skills have access to a wide range of diverse job opportunities in the UK. Not only do bilingual or multilingual applicants have a substantial competitive edge over fellow job seekers in countless industries, but there are also a host of careers specifically which specifically require multilingual experts. London is by far the most popular location for Multilingual jobs in the UK, and Agency Central offers many recruitment agencies in this area.

Recruitment in the Multilingual sector

Recruitment agencies frequently list employment opportunities for Multilingual Interpreters, Translators, Mediators, and Closed Captioning (CC) Writers. But positions are also available in fields ranging from publishing to diplomatic affairs.

Salaries

Typically, the lowest 20% of earners in the sector make an annual income of about £15-18K. The average salary throughout the UK for those working in language-related roles is about £23K per year. The highest 10% of earners, however, can expect to make upwards of £30K. Salaries in London tend to be particularly high, and the average there is £29K annually. 

Qualifications to get recruited for a Multilingual job role

For most positions, academic degrees and special qualifications are unnecessary if candidates can demonstrate a clear proficiency in the language or languages required. Of course, candidates who are fluent in numerous languages are more desirable to most employers than those who are merely bilingual, and a degree or similar qualification in a specific language is unlikely to hurt a candidate's recruitment prospects.

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