Hindi is the second most
popular language around the globe, after Chinese. More than 400 million people
speak Hindi worldwide and around 900 million people can understand the
language. India’s economic growth and contributions to various global sectors
like health, education, technology etc. made Hindi language more favorable to
many foreign countries.
Today, India is an
active member in many international conferences and global summits. Hence,
India’s official language also receives equal respect and importance too.
As a result, there are a number of job opportunities awaiting for Hindi language professionals and persons with Hindi language certifications. Few of
them are listed below:
·
Good for Government jobs: In most of the Hindi speaking states like
Delhi, Bihar, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh etc., it is important that in various
central Government or State Government departments, the employees should work
in Hindi language. As a result, you can see many positions like Hindi officer,
Hindi Assistant, Hindi Translator (official language) etc., in various central
and state government departments.
·
Jobs in Media: Media is another sector which offers a number of
job opportunities for Hindi language professionals. Many national and
international TV channels, Radios, Newspapers and Magazines have their desi
versions. They all need Hindi language experts, Hindi translators, proofreaders
and Hindi editors etc., to carry out their daily operations. This opens up huge
opportunities for Hindi professionals.
·
Jobs in film industry: Apart from media sector, Hindi language also
helps you to build a career with the Hindi film and television industry. You
can work as a scriptwriter for Hindi films, Hindi television commercials, Hindi
feature films, documentaries etc. Moreover, you can also work as Lyricist and
dialogue writers in many areas.
·
Jobs as translators: This is one of the most prestigious jobs that
you can get after becoming a Hindi language professional. There will be many
famous writings and journals of world famous authors and translating them into
Hindi is a tedious task. Only experts will be able to do this without any
grammatical errors. So there is a huge demand for Hindi language translators
around the globe.
·
Teaching profession: Foreign universities offer many teaching jobs
for those who have completed post-graduation or Ph.D. in Hindi language. Due to
India’s favourable atmosphere for new ventures and start-ups, Hindi has been
recognized as a business language by many foreign countries.

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