UGA graduates in French, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish find meaningful work in diverse sectors—from medical offices and school districts to global firms and government agencies. They've landed jobs as analysts at the FBI, teaching assistants in France or Spain, marketing interns for city transit, and client solutions associates at international firms. Others pursue medicine, law, or advanced degrees at institutions like Johns Hopkins, Brown, Notre Dame, and UGA in fields such as international policy, speech-language pathology, linguistics, literary & cultural studies, and environmental resources. Bilingual fluency Global experience Intercultural competence and teamwork Advanced written and oral communication skills Critical thinking and awareness of multiple perspectives Research methods and information literacy Here's how put your skills & knowledge to work: