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Competency in a second language often serves as the key to employment opportunities. Students, after graduating from Duquesne University, will have a world of employment opportunities awaiting them. Both government and businesses increasingly need people with competency in foreign languages. Business firms worldwide have expanded their activities beyond geographical boundaries.

- Attachés - International Business
- Actors - International Law
- Advisory Groups - International Research Team
- Banking - Interpreter
- Bilingual Educator - Journalist
- Bilingual Secretary - Laboratory Technician
- CIA Specialist - Literary Translator
- Corporate Law - Medicine
- Customs Inspector - Missionary
- Defense Language Institute - Multilingual Port Receptionist
- Department of Commerce - Peace Corp Volunteer
- Department of Defense - Policeman
- Department of Health, and Human Services - Political Science
- Department of State - Researcher
- Drug Enforcement Agency - Singer
- Economics - Sociology
- Engineering - Technology
- FBI Special Agent - Textbook Publisher
- Film Producer - Translator
- Foreign Correspondent - Travel Companion
- Foreign Language Teacher - Tutor
- Foreign Services Officers - Travel Services
- Immigration Officer  

Information Resources

Wake Forest University Vistawide
Multilingual Vacancies Omniglot

For further information, please contact:
Dr. Edith H. Krause, Chair
TEL: 412-396-6415
FAX: 412-396-4894
e-mail: modlang@duq.edu

   
 
 
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