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More and more companies around the country are looking for people who have Gaelic. The public and private sector alike are increasing the number of vacancies where a candidate is required to have Gaelic or a basic grasp of the language. Gaelic is seen as a major advantage in areas such as tourism, teaching, broadcasting and in many cultural related roles.
As well as being an interesting language and an integral part of Scotland’s culture and heritage, Gaelic is part of the modern way of life for many. Learning Gaelic will not only allow you to have an understanding of history, songs and literature but can also help your career. There are now hundreds of jobs throughout Scotland for those who speak Gaelic, and as the Gaelic community continues to grow, so is the expected number of Gaelic related jobs available.
When heading into the dreaded interview everyone wants to have ‘that edge’. Here at mygaelic.com we believe that Gaelic can be ‘that edge’ for many looking for a fulfilling career.