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Bi-lingual in any of the following languages preferred: Ilocano, Tagalog, Mandarin Chinese, Japanese or Korean. Licensed RN, LPN, LSW, LCSW, LMHC, LMFT or CSAC in the State of Hawaii. Bi-lingual in any of the following languages preferred: Ilocano, Tagalog, Mandarin Chinese, Japanese or Korean.
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Provide verbal interpretation in Mandarin and Cantonese and periodic written Chinese translation as needed when providing services. Fluency in Mandarin speaking, reading, and writing are required.
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Fluency in French, Spanish, German, Italian, Portuguese, Japanese, Korean, or Mandarin Chinese. Experience in the financial services industry, either working for an investment manager, broker dealer, law firm, accounting firm, or regulator.
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Proficient in English, Mandarin Chinese a big plus. Familiar with the mechanics, algorithms and user attributes of mainstream social media landscape, including those of Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, Twitch, TikTok, Reddit, and Discord.
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Fluent in English, and Chinese (Mandarin) will be highly desirable. Master’s degree in human-computer interaction (HCI), experimental psychology, cognitive science, anthropology, information science, business, Economics, or related discipline.
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Bilingual Chinese Mandarin is a plus. Bilingual Chinese Mandarin is a plus. We are searching for a candidate with strong hands-on SAP FICO experience; the successful candidate be a strong team player, a problem solver and contribute to projects and production support areas in a global and evolving SAP landscape.
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LANGUAGE: Must be fluent in English and Chinese (Cantonese and/or Mandarin). Other Chinese dialects or proficiency in other languages an asset. The Associate Clinical Social Worker, ACSW, will assist the Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) in providing assessment, diagnosis, treatment, crisis intervention, case management for members with mild to moderate behavioral health needs.
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Chinese, Mandarin, or Korean and English without? Become a part of our caring community and help us put health first. Face to face will encompass grass roots marketing and field sales community events, as well as, visiting prospects in their homes.
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Chinese (Mandarin) Fluency Required. Languages spoken commonly in the workplace are English and Mandarin. Trips to BMW, Volvo, Inalfa. Communicating with contractors about work that needs to be done in the facility i.e. lawn care, fire extinguisher examinations, water testing.
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Current Language Needs: Spanish, Portuguese, Arabic, Russian, Vietnamese, Hindi, Swahili, Chinese/Mandarin/Cantonese. Current Language Needs: Spanish, Portuguese, Arabic, Russian, Vietnamese, Hindi, Swahili, Chinese/Mandarin/Cantonese.
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Working proficiency and communication skills in both English and Mandarin (as sometimes you will need to and translate Chinese process documents and deliver global projects accordingly) Kotlin, JavaScript/Typescript, Rust, Go, Dart, Object C or Swift.
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Fluency in Chinese (Mandarin) is highly preferred. The Manager, Finance - GPLM and R&D is responsible for financial planning, analysis, cost controllership, and providing financial leadership for the global R&D and GPLM (Global Product Line Management) organizations within the Professional Solutions Division of Harman International.
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Bilingual Chinese or Mandarin preferred. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in manufacturing operations, plant process safety, EHS, quality control, HVAC, and plant management.
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Interpretation and Reading Proficiency in Chinese - Mandarin. All candidates must pass a U.S. Government Counterintelligence (CI) screening and polygraph to obtain a TOP SECRET security clearance with SCI access.
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Knowledge, Skills and AbilitiesNear native proficiency in reading, writing and speaking in the Chinese Mandarin languagesMust also have near native proficiency in reading, writing and speaking in EnglishHas a good understanding of regional dialectsAdheres to translation/transcription/interpretation protocols.
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