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inlingua New Delhi presents Career Skills programs for working professionals

inlingua, the capital’s premier chain of language schools has come up with Career Skills programs, designed for working professionals. They cover a wide range of skills like negotiation skills, e-mail writing, presentation skills, interview Skills and meeting/telephoning skills.

The Career skills program by inlingua New Delhi is designed in a way to help the candidates in enhancing their English Speaking and communication skills. The institute also offers personality training for students looking to get jobs. It has a great success rate in preparing them for employment in top-notch companies.

These courses can help the candidates in preparing for employment within the career path they have opted for. inlingua New Delhi has a special team of skilled instructors and language trainers who aid them in their learning process. Various activities and sessions are conducted to help the candidates in implementing the skills they learn.

The increase in importance imparted to English has made it imperative to have a good command over language. The language is recognized and understood by people all over the world. It dominates the international business, politics, and culture like no other language in human history. Language trainers at inlingua, New Delhi state that a prefect mix of good communication skills and command over English is what makes you a good speaker. It can help you secure a successful career in embassies, entertainment and tourism industry, public relations, diplomatic services, mass communication, multinational organizations, etc.

“The last few years have witnessed an exponential growth in communication and language skills for a professional growth. With the increasing scope and opportunity in the job market, it becomes imperative for the working professionals to equip themselves with advanced language and communication skills,” say linguistic experts at inlingua, New Delhi.

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