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WELCOME

WELCOME. Brian Stobie, International Officer, Durham C ounty Council. French and German. “I firmly believe that we cannot learn or work in a local, regional or national vacuum. Inspiration, good practice and friendship can be found across the globe; I use my languages every day”.

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WELCOME

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  1. WELCOME

  2. Brian Stobie, International Officer, Durham County Council French and German “I firmly believe that we cannot learn or work in a local, regional or national vacuum. Inspiration, good practice and friendship can be found across the globe; I use my languages every day”.

  3. Kristy Robinson, Tax Associate, PriceWaterhouseCoopers German "My year abroad helped me achieve the skills and the edge to win a position at one of the world's leading professional services firms."

  4. Ruth O’Rourke, Project ManagerRoutes into Languages, Links into Languages North EastFrench, German, Spanish, Dutch “Working with employers across the country has shown me just how highly they value language graduates – not only because of their language skills but also because of the skills they have developed in their degree”

  5. Cindy SchallerNational Network for Translation French and English MA in Interpreting and Translation (University of Salford, UK) “Communication without intelligence is noise; intelligence without communication is irrelevant.” (Ashûd)

  6. Maria Szpitun,DARO, Newcastle University English and Spanish “I did Spanish as a part of my BA degree – however I did not go for my exchange year due to visa problems and I’ve always regretted it!”

  7. Teresa Threadgall,Theatre Royal Spanish and Norwegian “I can’t think of a time in my working career when I haven’t relied on my other languages”

  8. Adrian Broomfield, AssociateDickinson Dees LLP (Law Firm) German, Russian, Latin “I am my firm's representative at the British German Chamber of Commerce and use my language skills on an ad hoc basis in assisting colleagues with translation and taking foreign calls”

  9. Silmara HodgeBusiness AnalystNewcastle University Portuguese and English I do believe that languages open many doors for the life. Without the language skills I could not have the opportunities that I have had in my professional and personal life.

  10. National Network for Interpreting Tamara BloomSpanish "When I first started learning languages at school I dreamed of one day being able to help others communicate. In interpreting I found a career that offers not just that, but also the chance to work in an almost endless variety of fields and settings. You learn something new – and often fascinating – with almost every job. Personal highlights include interpreting a talk about an opera composer; and getting to watch to live performances of his works in between!"

  11. Jess Lester, Business AnalystProcter & Gamble French, German, Spanish & Dutch BA (Hons) Modern Languages, Newcastle University “My ability to speak languages is why P&G hired me- it’s not just about the languages themselves, but the skills you learn as a language student. I work in Newcastle but spend 80% of my day speaking or writing German- it’s proven invaluable to me and my career to date. Language students are acutely aware of cultural differences that would normally not even be picked up on- they are well thought of in the employment market and not always easy to come by!”

  12. Nick Roberts (PhD)Newcastle University French, Spanish & Catalan "Without languages I wouldn't *still* be a student who gets to spend months on end in the Caribbean researching the French language."

  13. Sabrina Mimid Regional Language Network French – Spanish - Arabic “ Undoubtedly, my knowledge and passion for languages proved to be an extremely valuable competitive advantage throughout my career. Now more than ever, students have to compete hard to get that first paid job in their speciality field. Whether it’s in engineering, medicine, the Police force, teaching, general science or business…languages are the skills which will, in so many cases, make the difference from a recruiter’s point of view.”

  14. Steven Kidd, General Ledger Accountant Procter & Gamble Spanish & Portuguese ‘Being able to speak Spanish and Portuguese has been pivotal to my career progression at Procter & Gamble and has given me the opportunity to travel. My current role involves reporting financial information to the Finance Director in both Madrid and Lisbon. By using my languages, the company can be sure that the correct message is being delivered. I use my languages everyday ‘

  15. Julie Morris, Sales Manager Perry Process Equipment Ltd French & German ‘My acquired knowledge of French and German has proven invaluable throughout my working career.  Speaking a foreign language always seems to impress a potential client and has enabled me to establish and strengthen relationships with companies I may have otherwise struggled to deal with.  In addition I have spent several years living and working in Germany which has given me a cultural awareness that I have applied in my current role. ’

  16. Carole ShepherdAccutrans Ltd, Language Consultancy French, German, Latin, Russian & Italian • My knowledge of languages has given me the chance to work in the UK and abroad as a • translator/interpreter, • teacher/lecturer, • senior examiner, • textbook author.

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