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The Role of English Speaking- Skills in Career Progression: A Case Study among Sudanese Undergraduate EFL Students

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  • Md Sohel Rana
  • Rahamat Shaikh

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The present study is to shed light on the nature and extent of the impact of English language proficiency on career advancement across a range of professional contexts by compiling and critically analyzing scientific research on the subject. The research shows on the connections between language proficiency, professional mobility, and socioeconomic circumstances by drawing on the ideas of linguistic capital, socio-linguistic adaptation, and globalized labour markets. Moreover, the English language has a significant influence on our workplaces and businesses. Regardless of differences in geography, society, politics, or religion, English has emerged as the dominant language in the global business community. Fieldwork was carried out at Vignan's Foundation for Science, Technology & Research, Andhra Pradesh. For this, Sudanese graduating EFL students were chosen from various courses of the institute.The findings show a significant relationship between job success and English language competency, particularly in fields where English is the predominant language of exchange. The extent of this advantage, however, it varies depending on the industry, the cultural setting, and the specific organizational policies. The findings highlight the importance of English education and training in workforce development plans, particularly in locations with a low native English-speaking population. Businesses may benefit from investing in language training as a means of retaining and developing talent. Policymakers may take these findings into account when creating educational curriculum and social interventions to address linguistic gaps on a larger scale. The investigation reveals a favorable correlation between professional advancement and proficiency in the English language.

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  • Md Sohel Rana & Rahamat Shaikh, 2024. "The Role of English Speaking- Skills in Career Progression: A Case Study among Sudanese Undergraduate EFL Students," World Journal of English Language, Sciedu Press, vol. 14(2), pages 349-349, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:jfr:wjel11:v:14:y:2024:i:2:p:349
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    • R00 - Urban, Rural, Regional, Real Estate, and Transportation Economics - - General - - - General
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