According to research from the Lewis University, bilingual employees earn on average 5-20% more than their monolingual counterparts, yet many professionals feel their language skills are undervalued during performance evaluations. This disconnect highlights why preparing for your mid-year review for bilingual and multilingual employees requires a fundamentally different approach.
Whether you’re already bilingual or planning to add Spanish to your multilingual toolkit, mastering business-specific terminology and cultural nuances can dramatically expand your career opportunities. This comprehensive guide explores the best resources for learning Business Spanish, helping you move from basic proficiency to fluent business communication.