Bogotá (Colombia), June 2023. In an increasingly interconnected and globalized world, being bilingual or multilingual has become a vital skill, both personally and professionally. Being bilingual has several advantages, such as a greater intercultural understanding, the ability to communicate with people worldwide, increased job opportunities, and access to a wider range of positions. Mastering a second language has become a key factor in a highly competitive business environment, demonstrating adaptability, flexibility, and a global perspective.
English has become the global language for business and is widely used in international workplaces. If a Colombian wants to apply for a remote job in a company located in another country that requires English proficiency, it’s essential to have fluent communication skills in the language to interact with colleagues and clients from diverse cultures and nationalities.
It’s worth noting that international corporations focus on several important aspects when selecting an employee: proficiency in a second language, soft skills, and interpersonal, educational, and professional skills. Industries are looking for candidates capable of effective communication with multicultural teams and in different contexts, facilitating the development of strong relationships and collaboration, regardless of distance.
Furthermore, soft skills like teamwork, assertive communication, adaptability, and resilience are highly valued. Organizations recognize that successful remote employees must effectively manage their time and build trust-based relationships, despite the physical distance.
“My advice to job applicants is to invest time and effort in improving their language skills, whether through courses, exposure to content, consistent practice, or immersion in an environment where the target language is spoken,” says Diego Gamboa, Chief Technology Officer of the software consultancy firm Mismo, which has been offering IT solutions to North American companies through Latin American talent for over a decade. Currently, Mismo has various job vacancies available for Colombians.
He also emphasizes that “soft skills, especially teamwork, are highly valued by companies. Demonstrating good collaboration and effective communication skills within a team can make a difference in the selection process.”
In this regard, having a solid command of a second language becomes a key factor to shine in an English job interview, especially when the minimum required level is B2 according to the Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR). To assist Colombians looking to apply for remote positions, we provide five useful tips to help them prepare and excel in a job interview in another language.
- Research the Company and Understand the Position: Thoroughly research the company, its history, market area, and competitive environment. Understand the requirements and responsibilities of the position, focusing on strengthening weaker areas.
- Prepare for Common Questions: In an English interview, it’s recommended to anticipate common questions. Practice clear and organized answers about strengths, weaknesses, past work experiences, and career goals.
- Master Technical Language: If the job requires technical knowledge in English, it’s important to become familiar with the language’s specific vocabulary and terminology. The ability to explain technical concepts and processes in English clearly and concisely is essential. Transparency is key; if the candidate is honest about their knowledge and language skills, even if they’re willing to learn, they’ll demonstrate a high level of competence and professionalism.
- Showcase Soft Skills: Companies value soft skills such as adaptability, teamwork, and effective communication. Create specific examples of how these skills have been applied in previous work situations. Candidates can showcase their personalities and demonstrate creativity, passion, and drive through video presentations, as this medium allows the physical demonstration of skills like public speaking and communication.
- Improve Fluency: To gain confidence and fluency in the interview, it’s recommended to refresh one’s knowledge through content in the required language, such as readings, technical articles, podcasts, videos, and more. This will help candidates become accustomed to the terminology, accents, and common expressions.
In summary, in today’s highly competitive job market, English language proficiency and soft skills play a crucial role in standing out, especially when seeking employment opportunities abroad. English fluency has become an essential requirement for accessing international career opportunities and achieving success in the professional world. Fortunately, there are numerous free language courses available on various platforms, universities, and applications, making it accessible and convenient to start learning another language.
If you’re interested in applying for these opportunities, you can do so at Mismo