Tytuł pozycji:
Foreign Languages and Employability in the European Union
Abstract—This paper presents the phenomenon of
multilingualism becoming the norm rather than the exception in the
European Union. It also seeks to describe the correlation between the
command of foreign languages and employability. It is evident that
the challenges of today's societies when it comes to employability are
more and more complex. Thus, it is one of the crucial tasks of higher
education to prepare its students to face this kind of complexity,
understand its nuances, and have the capacity to adapt effectively to
situations that are common in corporations based in the countries
belonging to the EU. From this point of view, the assessment of the
impact that the command of foreign languages of European
university students could have on the numerous business sectors
becomes vital. It also involves raising awareness of future
professionals to make them understand the importance of mastering
communicative skills in foreign languages that will meet the
requirements of students' prospective employers. The direct
connection between higher education institutions and the world of
business also allows companies to realize that they should rethink
their recruitment and human resources procedures in order to take
into account the importance of foreign languages. This article focuses
on the objective of the multilingualism policy developed by the
European Commission, which is to enable young people to master at
least two foreign languages, which is crucial in their future careers.
The article puts emphasis on the existence of a crucial connection
between the research conducted in higher education institutions and
the business sector in order to reduce current qualification gaps.