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As a Home-Based Freelance Translator, you will be responsible for a variety of tasks to help our community, including researching, sharing, and mentoring others to succeed with their side hustles, including how to become a freelancer and independent working using their translator and language translator skills.
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Professional TranslationProfessional Writing (e.g., copywriter, journalist, technical writer, editor, translator, instructional designer)Education. Professional TranslationProfessional Writing (e.g., copywriter, journalist, technical writer, editor, translator, instructional designer)Education.
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The following are examples of work in the required language which may have provided the required abilities and specialized experience required: translator; interpreter; writer or editor; international organizational work (i.e., Peace Corps, World Bank, United Nations, business, or other organizations); the Armed Forces; Educator (i.e., professor, teacher, or instructor) working at the high school or college level that required the use of the foreign language.
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24/7 Onsite Fitness Center, medical clinic, and Spanish translator. Machinist - Entry-level machining positions that require little prior machining knowledge. 24/7 Onsite Fitness Center, medical clinic, and Spanish translator.
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Solid computer/phone skills, including Microsoft Office Suite (MS Word, Excel, Outlook), RealPage, translator apps, computer-based training, timekeeping, etc. Oversees pool service or ice rink operations (where applicable.
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As a technology leader, DakotaPro is the liaison, translator and diplomat that enables our customers to spend less time worrying about their own technology and more time focusing on what they love.
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Performs duties as a Chinese Linguist/Document Translator (Scientific and Technical) Some positions may require specialized experience in gathering, analyzing, compiling, and developing products on various threat, intelligence, and technological developments derived from the research of databases, films, journals, images, HUMINT, SIGINT, and/or professional contacts.
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Are you an experienced and highly qualified Kurdish (Sorani) and Arabic Translator looking for your next challenge? Word choice and expression generally adhere to target language (TL) norms and means of expression specific to subject field(s) and are strong enough to allow translator to operate successively in that field.
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Review, rewrite, and approve all translated marketing copy from our writing teams (translator/editor) Part of WPP, Hogarth partners with one in every two of the world’s top 100 brands including Coca-Cola, Ford, Rolex, Nestlé, Mondelez and Dyson.
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As People Analytics specialist at ASML, you will collect, compile, and analyze HR and workforce data and apply statistical / analytical models to derive actionable insights.
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Main Purpose of the Role Welocalize is looking for English into Korean freelance translator and proofreader with experience in the field of Life Sciences for an ongoing translation and proofreading project for multiple leading pharmaceutical providers.
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Project Details Job Title: English into Korean Medical Translator Location: Remote Expected Volume: +5000 words per week Start date: ASAP Employment Type: Freelance/Independent Contract Task type: Translation, proofreading, MTPE Content types: Investigator-facing, patient-facing and pharmacy CAT Tool: XTM Main Duties Translate and edit content from English into Korean with original meaning conveyed in a manner that is readable and understandable to target audience.
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Professional Writing (e.g. copywriter, journalist, technical writer, editor, translator, instructional designer) Professional Writing (e.g. copywriter, journalist, technical writer, editor, translator, instructional designer.
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Translator of technical terms and concepts for non-technical users. Technical experience working with camera-based systems such as AXIS/Milestone/Genetec a plus. Founded in 1996, EarthCam provides live streaming video, time-lapse construction cameras, and Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) for AI-powered visual asset management, leveraged through our intuitive Control Center 8 dashboard which integrates with leading project management software.
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Can generally capture geopolitical, regional, ethnic, and cultural elements in text. We are seeking a talented linguist who can tackle a full range of activities and thrive in situations requiring a professional level of expertise.
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