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Tips for Writing About Your Language Skills on Your CV or Resume

Having language skills on your CV is a great way to showcase your linguistic abilities and impress potential employers. Whether you are bilingual, trilingual, or have extensive experience with a language, it's important to include that information on your CV. Read on for tips on how to effectively display your language skills on a CV.

  • Clearly and accurately list your language skills. Include all language proficiency levels you possess and native-speaking level in particular. Be sure to be consistent in your formatting and list all language skills in the same way, e.g., as one combined list, such as “Languages: French (Advanced), Spanish (Intermediate), German (Beginner)”.
  • Showcase a language sample. If you are applying for an international position, such as one that requires language teaching, consider including a language sample to showcase your fluency. This could be a sample of a song you translate or a brief excerpt from a text you translate.
  • Take language courses or gain professional certification in the language. Demonstrating that you recently completed a language course or have engaged in self-study demonstrates to employers that you have a genuine interest in the language and are actively pursuing fluency.
  • Note the languages spoken by your colleagues. Your CV should be tailored to the specific job posting you are applying for. If your colleagues on the job are bilingual, it may be beneficial to include the language they are most comfortable speaking. This suggests that it would not be difficult for you to communicate with them.
  • Highlight any language-related experiences. If you’ve had any significant language-related experiences, like teaching or translating, you should make sure to highlight these experiences and use language that emphasizes your achievements in this area.
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