I hope I'm not too late to this. I am currently at university studying languages (French and Danish/Scandinavian Studies). I've heard from a lot of people that you need to have 2 foreign languages in order to be an interpreter/translator but from your responses to other questions I take it you only have 1? Does this mean it is slightly more difficult for you to find work? (sorry if too personal haha, it's a topic I'm quite interested in)
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I hope I'm not too late to this. I am currently at university studying languages (French and Danish/Scandinavian Studies). I've heard from a lot of people that you need to have 2 foreign languages in order to be an interpreter/translator but from your responses to other questions I take it you only have 1? Does this mean it is slightly more difficult for you to find work? (sorry if too personal haha, it's a topic I'm quite interested in)
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