November 23, 2024

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Almost a third of French people have already given up on applying for a job because of their English language skills

Almost a third of French people have already given up on applying for a job because of their English language skills

In a survey conducted by Ipsos for ‘Wall Street English’, 32% of French workers have already given up applying for a job because of their (poor) English language skills.

22% of French people consider their English to be satisfactory

do you speak english No. Apparently the French confirm that they are not good at languages. Barometer ‘The French and the English’ tells us that 32% of French people give up on applying for a job because of their level of English. However, the French are making efforts. Despite everything, 22% of them (up +3 points from 2019) consider it satisfactory, compared to 47% who are in poor condition or do not speak English.

One in three employees (30%) communicated in English last month

However, speaking English is a real asset in today’s world of work. One in three employees (30%) exchanged English in the context of their work (+5 points) in the last month, while 27% of French people did so in the context of their personal life (+3 points).

49% of employees say they are willing to take English training through CPF

Following very low English levels, 35% of French job seekers find themselves passed over. Progress, train? 49% of employees say they are willing to be trained in English CPF And more than half (53%) are willing to take this type of training outside of work hours.

In our Spanish neighbours, more than half of young people aged 10 to 29 and 70% of over 30s admit to not speaking a word of English. In fact, only 30% of young Spaniards know English ‘well’.

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