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As our world continues to become more interconnected, learning new languages is at its most accessible ever. Bilingualism is becoming more of a norm, accounting for 43% of the population.
Only 32% of 18-30-year-olds in the UK can read and write in a foreign language, compared to 80% of the European average.
But while we Brits may not be the best, we are still eager to learn. Online language learning platform Preply has seen a 400% increase in students signing up to online language lessons in the last year..
Reports have even revealed that learning a second language can increase your income by 15%, so with that being said, the team at Preply have used the Indeed salary calculator to discover the highest paying jobs for bilingual speakers.
Business Developer (£160,000K – £180,000K)
For careers in business, knowing a second language can set your salary way into the six figures. Languages such as French or German can set you apart from other applicants, as additional languages are often regarded as a plus.
Other requirements for the role include selling and running commercial deals across multiple departments, leveraging problems, and building key relationships with stakeholders overseas.
Business Director (£127,000 – £137,000)
A Business Director with an additional language can expect to earn anything above the £120,000 mark. Languages such as French, German, Italian and Spanish are desirable for similar roles.
The position entails managing a team both nationally and internationally, which could see you earning the big bucks.
Insurance Consultant (£70,000 – £100,000)
Working in finance and insurance can earn you some serious money, especially with the knowledge of a second language added on top of that.
Many languages, including Mandarin Chinese, German and French are useful in the role, especially when working with partners overseas, and bilingual applicants are favoured over non-bilinguals.
Engineer (£50,000 – £80,000) 
Engineers who speak a second language can also be expected to earn more than those who don’t. Fluency in languages such as French, German and Spanish can expect a salary of up to 80K, compared to the average engineering salary in the UK at 47K.
Those with experience in engineering, science, physics and mechatronics can apply for the role, but bilingualism is a must.
Research Consultant (£50,000 – £70,000)
Working as a research consultant in the finance sector is another high paid job for bilinguals, with competitive salaries across the market.
With Spanish, French, German or Italian preferred, written and verbal communication skills in a second language is a must, as stated in the job listing.
Other high paid positions for bilinguals:

Position  Salary
Energy Consultant £40,000 – £70,000
Sales Representative £40,000 – £60,000
E-Commerce Specialist £35,000 – £50,000
Civil Service Officer £35,000 – £50,000
Freelance Writer £30,000 – £40,000

Whilst all languages are useful in setting you apart from other candidates, some prove to earn you more money than others.
The team at Preply have researched the average salaries of speakers of the following languages. Arabic leads the way, with the average salary for an Arabic speaking position set at £52,806. Mandarin follows in second place, with a generous £44,664 average.

Language Average Salary
Arabic £52,806
Mandarin £44,664
Dutch £44,157
German £41,227
French £40,894
Spanish £40,195
Italian £37,558
Japanese £33,439
Russian £33,329
Polish £33,218
Portuguese £31,145
Hindi £27,541

Daniele Saccardi from online language learning platform Preply said: “There is huge potential in earning more money when learning the skills to speak a second language. Not only does it set you apart from other candidates, but it makes you a valuable asset to a business.
“Language learning can encourage creative thinking, improve communication and enhance memory function, all skills which can be applied across a range of different positions and fields.”