conjunctions - I am "adjective" and I am "present continuous" in one sentence


Do I need to use "I am" twice in one sentence, or it is enough to use it only in the beginning? Where does this rule come from?


My example:



I am fluent in three languages and I am pursuing the XXX designation.



OR



I am fluent in three languages and pursuing the XXX designation.





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