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Is an A1 Language Diploma Worth Getting

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oceankyle
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 Message 1 of 34
07 April 2011 at 11:10pm | IP Logged 
For Resume Purposes?

Opinions please!
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Hampie
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 Message 2 of 34
08 April 2011 at 12:43am | IP Logged 
I would not say so. If the employer understand what it is s/he will probably think it’s a bit silly to take a diploma for
the beginner leve. Study untill you can get a B2 or C1 instead.
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jdmoncada
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 Message 3 of 34
08 April 2011 at 1:11am | IP Logged 
I would put it on resumes. I was thinking of possibly trying the JLPT N5 (lowest level) just to see if I could. I have seen others call it "monkey Japanese" but it's still a mark of achievement.

So for resumes
And for self-satisfaction. (Maybe some like to have certificates for all different levels as they work through the ranks of fluency.)
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hrhenry
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 Message 5 of 34
08 April 2011 at 1:53am | IP Logged 
You're in the US, I see.

Most, dare I say all employers outside of any language industry won't know what CEFR levels are.

Would you feel comfortable putting "Breakthrough/Beginner Spanish" (or whatever language you're studying) on your resume? Because that's what you're conveying.

R.
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Edited by hrhenry on 08 April 2011 at 1:55am

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oceankyle
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 Message 6 of 34
08 April 2011 at 2:08am | IP Logged 
To me it seems like having any sort of language credential is a positive, so yea I would
be comfortable putting that.

To be honest though, I'm not even a year out of college and am very inexperienced at the
resume/job thing. I've had lots of jobs but just not a professional resume type thing. So
I don't know if that looks good on the resume or not.
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JasonE
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 Message 7 of 34
08 April 2011 at 2:26am | IP Logged 
I'm currently studying for my B2 in french, which I plan to put on my resume as I live in Canada. I'd say B1 would be
the minimum level that I would be confident in putting on a resume, and during the interview I would be sure to
say that I'm continuing to study the language as well. Since testing and certification isn't free, I'd recommend
waiting until in the Bs to get a certificate. Good luck!
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Keilan
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 Message 8 of 34
08 April 2011 at 3:11am | IP Logged 
It depends on the job. If it's something that requires fluent Spanish, then A1 would probably just confirm to them that you're not qualified. If it's something like working in a small business where Spanish customers occasionally come and all you'd need to do is handle some simple business tasks with them, maybe A1 would be fine and would be an asset.


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