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After doing course in foreign language you can take up job as translator, travel guide , tour operator, interprator, teaching, writing, e.t.c. You will find job in MNCs, BPO, KPO, tourism, embassies, Airlines’ staff , Travel Agent diplomatic service, entertainment, public relations and mass communication, international organisations, publishing,nternational organisations such as the United Nations Organization (UNO), Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and various Indian national organisations such as Ministry of External Affairs, Reserve Bank of India (RBI), etc too require professionals who have specialisation in foreign languages and also language specialist lie with the travel and tourism sector, hotel industry, exhibitions and fairs, airlines offices, export agencies, radio stations and trade organisations. As you want to go in travel and tourism you will have the same option as mentioned- travel guide, translator,intrepreter e.t.c I have told you about other field to keep your option open. As you will be doing almost same type of work where you get employed. So if you don't get it to travel and tourism there is no point sitting in home. Also as you want MBA degree in travel and tourism you can get more responsibilities just than becoming a guide or translator. Lot of managerial responsibilities that will come up. As far as public sector is concerned, there are opportunities in the central and state tourism departments as tourism officers, information assistants, counter staff, marketing staff, reservation staff, tour guides, and tour planners. Other great prospects for qualified tourism professionals are in the private sector with travel agencies, tour operators, airlines, hotels, transport and cargo companies, etc. After a couple years experience, professionals can start their own business by handling all travel requirements of their clients.Feel free to ask further question
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1/30/2012 2:16:10 PM