Not exact matches
And I recently came across new research
showing that people speak with more
fluency in a foreign
language when they've been drinking, which is a bit more counterintuitive, since speaking in a nonnative tongue obviously requires focus.
Instead of simply mentioning
fluency in a certain
language, it can be framed in a sentence to
show how your skill in that
language has been of use in your past job.
Many employers require a bachelor's degree for this position, and example resumes
show that
fluency in
languages commonly spoken in the community in which the Community Health Worker works is a necessity.