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Written by Christina O
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Tuesday, 03 August 2010 15:19 |
Mr. Sam Oberoi is looking for an interpreter for a hearing in Rayham this Friday August 6th from app 9:45 am to 11:45.
It is for a Japanese native in a workman's comp case. He says that it won't be very technical they need someone to interpret for the claimant.
It sounds like there is some room for negotiation but they are hoping to pay about $40/hour with a 2 hour minimum.
His contact information is: Sam Oberoi 1 866 772 6474
Please call him immediately if you are interested. |
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Written by Christina O
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Thursday, 15 July 2010 15:58 |
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The Center on Japanese Economy and Business (CJEB) at Columbia Business School opened a candidate search for the Associate Director for Administration position. The position is located in New York City. Details can be found here: https://jobs.columbia.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=119560 |
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Written by Christina O
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Thursday, 15 July 2010 11:16 |
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Here is some information about a potential job that is great for a JET Alum who wants to keep up with Japan and Japanese language while exploring other languages and cultures.
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*Great Opportunity in Boston Area*
*Small non-profit seeks Coordinator *for multicultural, multilingual, non-traditional language programs, international homestay programs, and educational publishing.
Market, coordinate, and participate in our language and homestay programs. Must be very interested in languages and enjoy working with both adults and children. Saturday mornings and some evening hours required. The ideal candidate will be a generalist comfortable doing community outreach and marketing, with excellent written and oral communication skills, strong organizational skills, computer and web experience, flexibility, cross-cultural experience, and a love of languages.
A minimum of two years related experience required. Valid MA driver’s license and a car required. Japanese language skills required. Grant writing or fundraising experience a plus. Multilingual individuals encouraged to apply.
Salary: low 30’s. Excellent benefits, including health and dental. Possible travel to Japan, Mexico, China, or U.S. cities once or twice a year.
See our website at www.lexlrf.org for more information.
Email cover letter and resume to HR [at] lexlrf [dot] org LEX America Cambridge, MA
NO PHONE CALLS.
Local candidates only, please. We are not able to assist with relocation.
Please state how you heard about this opportunity. |
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Last Updated on Thursday, 15 July 2010 15:19 |
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Written by Christina O
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Monday, 12 July 2010 09:12 |
Showa Boston is looking for a teacher to facilitate students in their summer Discovery Program. This program is for American high school students to interact with our Japanese students in daily classes and activities.
Morning classes and afternoon activities will be organized by our students with the help of our teacher facilitator. Encouraging students to share information and activities about their cultures is one of the main goals of this program.
We are seeking an active, energetic teacher who has experience with high school and college age students, preferably with a Masters degree or relevant experience.
If interested, please send resume by email to academics at showaboston dot org
Program begins July 26 and ends August 6 with some preliminary meetings. |
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Written by Christina O
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Thursday, 08 July 2010 09:14 |
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Google is seeking a Legal Assistant position for a fluent/native Japanese speaker. Click here to download the job description. Applicants or those with questions should contact Joseph directly (his email is in the pdf). *********** My name is Joseph and I am working for Google in Mountain View, CA. I am writing to inform you that there is a new opportunity at Google for someone who can speak fluent Japanese - (fluent/native). I have attached the position description for the 'Legal Assistant' role and I am hoping that you could circulate this information to your group members or to anyone you know that might be qualified. Interested applicants should send their resume directly to me. Please note that this position does not have a requirement related to years of work experience; it is suitable for someone who has recently graduated or for someone who has worked for several years. Again, it is really important that the candidate is truly fluent in Japanese.
Thanks for your help! Joseph |
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