In a post-9/11
era, it seems no one feels the hit
of the so-called chronic shortage for linguistic
resources than government agencies
either directly or indirectly involved
with defense, intelligence and national
security. There are just no exceptions,
from justice and law enforcement
to to business and public services. |
The so-long reported chronic linguist
shortage was a misdiagnosis.
As indicated by Census reports, the
number of foreign language speakers
recorded in metropolitan and remote
cities is far greater than needed
the resources needed.
The real problem
always has been the limited community reach and access
capabilities of these agencies's recruiters struggling with reduced ability to, attract, hire, motivate and retain
qualified foreign language-skilled
talents.
With MultiLingualPros.com
comes the era of a so direly needed and longed for resource
of all kinds of foreign languages and multicultural
professionals, from language instructors to analysts
to computational linguists and much more. Critical
languages and the hardest-to-find linguists become
more accessible than ever before through MultiLingualPros.com,
with experts and next-generation professionals eager
to unearth and embrace previously unimagined careers
in Law Enforcement, Intelligence, Secret/Investigation
Services, Military, Political, Diplomatic/Foreign
Services and more.
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