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Use your bilingual Japanese speaking skills to serve as a liaison with the corporate team in Tokyo, Japan. Our client is hiring a Japanese Speaking Mechanical Engineer! Compensation for the Japanese Speaking Mechanical Engineer.
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A CPA firm specializing in individual income tax-related services for Japanese companies is looking for an experienced Tax Manager with Japanese bilingual skills. Manage the payroll process for US subsidiaries of Japanese companies, involving data collection, accuracy review, tax gross-up calculation, and collaboration with third-party payroll companies.
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Now hiring Japanese-speaking caregivers for part-time, and day and night shifts. TheKey provides culturally sensitive, non-medical home care that enables Japanese older adults to live independently in their own home.
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CIC is seeking to hire a Program Manager to support the growing Japan Desk initiative based in Cambridge, MA. This person will report to the Assistant Director of the Japan Desk to serve as a touchpoint for Japanese companies seeking to tap into CIC and Boston’s innovation ecosystem, as well as Boston-based companies looking to connect with Japanese partners.
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Japanese Bilingual Entry Level Engineer (Mechanical, Electrical, Chemical, or Physics) Japanese Bilingual Entry Level Engineer (Mechanical, Electrical, Chemical, or Physics) in the Santa Clara, CA.
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Japanese IT company seeks for Japanese Bilingual SAP ERP Manager. Japanese Bilingual SAP ERP Manager - Irving, TX. Intermediate Japanese language skills are also required for this position in order to communicate with our Japanese clients.
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Pursuing a scholarly agenda in Japanese literary and/or film studies. The School of Language and Literature (SLL) at the University of Central Arkansas invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor of Japanese to start in August 2024.
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Our restaurant offers a fusion of traditional and contemporary Japanese cuisine with a touch of Korean influence, curated by Michelin Star award-winning Chef Akira Back. From seasonal fish flown in daily to meticulously prepared Wagyu beef, our menu promises an exquisite dining experience.
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Additional fluency (ability to speak, read and write) in Spanish, French, Italian, German, Chinese Mandarin, Japanese, Hebrew, Portuguese, Turkish, Hindi, Arabic, Vietnamese or Russian is preferred.
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First-hand experience judging the authenticity and artistic value, and overseeing the care and preservation, of Japanese and Korean paintings, calligraphy, sculpture, ceramics, lacquerware, and decorative arts from the prehistoric age to the 21st century; and conceiving, organizing, and producing exhibitions.
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OVERVIEW : Serves as curator of Japanese and Korean art, including: judging the authenticity and artistic value, and overseeing the care and presentation, of Japanese and Korean art collections from the prehistoric age to the 21st century; conceiving, organizing, and producing art exhibitions and installations; and building, researching, publishing and lecturing on the permanent Asian collection at the museum.
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About the job Human Resources Manager -Japanese Bilingual. - Financial services industry experience preferred; previous work experience in a Japanese or other global company is helpful. - Strong English verbal and written communication skills, business proficiency or fluency in Japanese preferred.
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Our current groups include: Africa, Middle East, Central Asia Network, African American Network, Chinese Culture Network, Early Career Professionals, Japanese International Leadership Network (JILN), Lilly India Network, Organization of Latinos at Lilly, PRIDE (LGBTQ + Allies), Veterans Leadership Network, Women's Network, Working and Living with Disabilities.
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An Affiliate of the Smithsonian Institution and AAM accredited, the Japanese American National Museum (JANM) creates groundbreaking historical and arts exhibitions, educational public programs, award-winning documentaries, and innovative curriculum that illuminate the stories and the rich cultural heritage of people of Japanese ancestry in the United States.
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Iconic Washington Park encompasses sites such as the formal Japanese Garden, Oregon Zoo, and its railway. Iconic Washington Park encompasses sites such as the formal Japanese Garden, Oregon Zoo, and its railway.
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