Hebrew speaking jobs include a wide variety of positions, from giving religious education as a rabbi to helping teach and tutor students who are learning the language. In a Hebrew speaking role, you may translate for guests at a bar/bat mitzvah, prepare reports and information, or interpret content for customers or employers as needed. Many Hebrew speaking jobs are in the religion, healthcare, education, and customer service industries. Some Hebrew speakers also work with companies or corporations to coordinate international affairs. Most Hebrew speaking work is in real-time, such as translating phone calls or speaking in front of crowds for religious ceremonies, but there are a few roles that focus on translating existing material.