Kannada Language Job Opportunities
The Kannada language is a Dravidian language spoken predominantly by the people of Karnataka in the southwestern region of India. The language is also spoken by linguistic minorities in the states of Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, Kerala and Goa; and also by Kannadigas abroad. The language had roughly 43 million native speakers by 2011. Kannada is also spoken as a second and third language by over 12.9 million non-native speakers in Karnataka, which adds up to 56.9 million speakers. It is one of the scheduled languages of India and the official and administrative language of the state of Karnataka. Kannada was the court language of some of the most powerful empires of South and Central India, such as the Chalukya dynasty, the Rashtrakuta dynasty, the Vijayanagara Empire and the Hoysala Empire.
Learning Kannada is a good choice if you are interested in learning a new language or you have some other reason like you decide to move to Karnataka. You decide to live for longer in Karnataka, it’s always good to learn a local language. Learning at least a few rudimentary basics can take you a long way and help you connect with the local culture.
After specialized in Kannada language you can get Following job opportunities :
1.As a teacher
A teacher is responsible for preparing lesson plans and educating students at all levels. Their duties include assigning homework, grading tests, and documenting progress. Teachers must be able to instruct in a variety of subjects and reach students with engaging lesson plans. If you have a knowledge of different languages you can apply as a language teacher. So this is one of the good choices for a job if you have good language speaking skills.
2.Works in hospitality
International level hospitals have patients from across the globe. So they need the management member to have a good command of communication skills and they need someone who is good in different languages. So good speaking skills in Kannada have a benefit to you that you can get a job.
3.Language specialists
Language specialists are language, culture and communication professionals who possess skills acquired outside their language studies, such as from economics or the social sciences. They understand the importance of language and communication and their multifaceted nature in both society and working life.
So if you have good speaking skills you can get a job as a language specialist
4.Freelance Writer
Another way to get a job from established freelance writers is to build a mutually beneficial partnership with them. Many successful freelance writers need help with certain aspects of their business. They could use someone to do their research, proofreading, copy editing jobs, etc. This job also requires good communication skills.
5.Public Relation Officer
Public relations officers are responsible for managing the reputation of a company. You’ll write press releases, deal with press enquiries, and sometimes manage crises. Your job could include writing and editing leaflets, brochures, press releases, speeches, newsletters, websites and social media. So for this job you have a good language speaking as well as writing skills.
6.Air Hostess or Flight Steward
Flight attendants also known as air hostess/ cabin crews/ stewards are the employees of airlines whose work is to ensure the safety and comfort of passengers in national and international flights.He/ she greets every passenger, guides each to his or her seat and settles them in, coordinates security, and much more. And most important if you want to become a flight attendant you must have good communication skills.
7.Attendant at hotels
Attendants at hotels provide for the comfort of guests in hotels, motels, resorts, lodges and inns by ensuring that guest rooms and public areas are clean and properly presented. Ensure security of guest rooms and privacy of guests. Perform rotation cleaning duties as required. This job also requires good communication skills.
8.Interpreter
Interpreters convert information from one language (source) into another language (target). Although some people do both, interpreting and translating are different professions. Interpreters work with spoken communication, whereas translators work with written information. So this Job also requires good Kannada speaking skills.
9.Job as a Tourist Guide
A Tour guide is a person who checks and plans all the accommodation facilities and travel arrangements for a group of tourists. Candidates who have good knowledge of Languages and an interest in exploring the tourist attractions along with good communication skills can choose a career as a tourist guide.
10.Translator for MNCs and Government Organizations
The translation is necessary for the spread of information, knowledge, and ideas. It is absolutely necessary for effective and empathetic communication between different MNCs and government Organisations..The translator is also the only medium through which people come to know different works that expand their knowledge. So good Kannada speaking skills allow you to work as a translator.
11.Research Associate
Research associate Monitors the progress of research projects and coordinates information between departmental sections. Performs a wide and complex variety of assays, tests, and studies. Performs highly specialized and advanced experiments. Collects, prepares, analyzes, and evaluates specimens and/or tissue cultures. This job also requires good skills in Kannada speaking.
Finally,
The Kannada language is very easy and friendly to speak and write. You could start by learning Kannada alphabets – you can find them on google; once you are familiar with Kannada alphabets, listen to Kannada news channels at least 20min daily and try and repeat what the anchor says loudly even if you don’t understand. This will increase your fluency.
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