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Panda Strong since 1983: Founded in Glendale, California, we are now the largest family-owned American Chinese Restaurant concept in America. Employees must prepare hot and cold foods, use Chinese cook knife and other kitchen equipment and work quickly without losing accuracy.
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OverviewWe are looking for licensed, Chinese-speaking realtors to work with our relocating corporate customers. EDUCATION, LICENSING and/or EXPERIENCE Minimum 2 years residency, vast area knowledgeMust have a valid Real Estate License if required in the state(s), and market areaMust have relocation industry experienceMultilingual a plusLANGUAGE SKILLS Must be bilingual in English and Chinese.
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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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Join our team and receive a $10,000 sign-on bonus for qualified bilingual hires!
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Fluency in Mandarin Chinese is a strong plus. Proficiency in motion design and/or video editing is a strong plus. Experience in user testing and user experience research. 6+ years of experience in UX, UI, product design, graphic design, user research, or a related field.
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Must be based in the California Bay Area and have the ability to work from the office at least 3 days a week. Collaborate with cross-functional teams such as engineering, product, business, marketing, etc.
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Professional proficiency in Mandarin Chinese is a must. Professional proficiency in Mandarin Chinese is a must. Ability to work on-site 4 days a week in our amazing Sunnyvale office. Bachelor's degree in business, marketing, or a related field 3-5 years of experience in sales or account management.
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Fluent in written and spoken English & Chinese is a must; The Solution Architect (SA) role is a KEY pre-sales technical position in Cloud’s international business division. Hands-on experience with Cloud Native architecture: Container, Kubernetes, DevOps.
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Preferred Bilingual in Spanish, Mandarin and/or Cantonese. Preferred Bilingual in Spanish, Mandarin and/or Cantonese. Coordinates the interdisciplinary approach to providing continuity of care, including utilization management, transfer coordination, discharge planning, and obtaining all authorizations/approvals as needed for outside services for patients/families.
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We are growing and looking for native-fluency Mandarin Chinese-speaking tutors to provide one-on-one and small group tutoring for children. Please include a short cover letter explaining your Mandarin Chinese teaching qualification and your experience working with children.
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Cornerstone Chinese Immersion Program is looking for a Mandarin Chinese language teacher for preschool to middle school students, full time or part time positions available starting January 2020.
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Bilingual is a plus, especially Spanish, Cantonese, Mandarin, Tagalog, Vietnamese, etc. iHealth Care specialists support patients beyond the doctor’s office with chronic conditions via Chronic Care Management (CCM) and Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) to achieve better health outcomes.
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Bilingual in Spanish, Tagalog, Cantonese and/or Mandarin desired. Current County of San Mateo and County of San Mateo Superior Court of California employees with at least six months (1040 hours) of continuous service in a classified regular, probationary, extra-help/limited term positions prior to the final filing date will receive five points added to their final passing score on this examination.
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Job Overview Job Description:Join our team and receive a $10,000 sign-on bonus for qualified bilingual hiresIt's time to take your sales career to the next level.
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Bi-lingual English and Chinese (Mandarin or Cantonese) preferred. 点击这里查看EEO是法律海报的中文 Poster- Chinese. 点击这里查看EEO是法律和补充條例的中文" Supplement- Chinese. Bi-lingual English and Chinese (Mandarin or Cantonese) preferred.
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