Jobs available to people fluent in ASL are rich and rewarding. Because of this ASL has a growing popularity. As reported by the Modern Association Statics, “ASL is the 4th most studied modern foreign language, at Colleges and Universities.” (Goldberg, Looney, Lusin) Many students are choosing to learn ASL because it offers them a higher chance of getting a job and, because the need for a ASL interpreters are always at a high desire. ASL interpreting is very popular and is used in many job environments, such as education, health, and social services. Public school districts, college and universities across the country are scrambling to fill empty ASL interpreter positons. According to Verywell.org, “In education, there is always a need for people who know sign language”. Some positions that included using ASL in schools would be a special education teacher, college professors of deaf colleges and programs within the schools. Medical professionals and interpreters who know sign language are also in popular demand. Many hospitals are desperate for their help and willing to pay good money to those who can provide said services. Verywell.org states, “There are so many people who are denied proper care from hospitals because of their inability to communicate properly with staff.” In addition, a social service job is another great and rewarding job for those who are fluent in ASL. …show more content…
Those who are literate in ASL, will have better odds of finding a life-long rewarding job, will be more mentally aware of there surroundings and have a wider ranged vocabulary. Regardless of why you are interested in sign language, there is no doubt that you can benefit tremendously from knowing this vast language. While you are deciding to make interpreting a career choice or just for fun, you can begin learning sign language fluently online, or at a local college. So, what are you waiting for? Go learn