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dedylja [7]
3 years ago
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Visit any job portal and find 3 job listings for Mexico written in Spanish. Try to interpret as much of the ads as you can befor

e you use an online dictionary or the translate feature to understand the job requirements better. Then, write a short paper in English comparing the requirements for any three jobs of your choice.
Be sure to talk about the requirements of the job, the knowledge or education required to be eligible for that job, any additional qualifications that would be helpful in obtaining the job, as well as the minimum level of experience required.

You should mention the type of compensation (salary and benefits) offered, as well as the office hours of each of the jobs.

Also mention the job portal that you have referred to complete this activity.
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Slav-nsk [51]3 years ago
3 0

Answer: I don't have Spanish

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