How useful is it to know English, Italian, & Chinese if I have a career in psychology or photography?
I’m curious about this. I am fluent in English, and am pretty good in Italian. I would like to have a career in psychology/human resources or even perhaps photography, like working for David Yurman, Calvin Klein, or The Gap.
Would this be a bonus, as in better companies would be willing to hire me & I would have a higher income than someone who knows only English?
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Psychology: It might be useful, particularly if you’re planning on a job where you interact with people who know Chinese but not English. (Not so much for human resources, since potential/current employees should probably already be fluent in English.)
Photography: It’s only useful if you’re planning on having an international photography career.