In this episode, Rachel Sloan, Employability and Career Consultant, explores the impact modern language graduates can make in addressing supply chain issues and the global food crisis. Rachel discusses the range of valuable skills modern language graduates have and the range of roles available to them, including translators, interpreters, diplomacy, global communications, teaching, journalism and roles within technology.
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What can I do with my degree: https://www.exeter.ac.uk/students/careers/research/degree/modernlanguages/
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