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Multilingual ability is a plus. And behind the scenes, you oversee operations such as inventory and visual merchandising. Keeping an Apple Store thriving requires a diverse set of leadership skills, and as a Manager, youre a master of them all.
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Multilingual with complete fluency in English. Ability to stand for prolonged periods of time (up to 7 hours per 8-hour shift)6. Multilingual with complete fluency in English. Sales team members work in a collaborative environment and make a positive and sustainable impact on our community.
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EEO Statement The Virginia Community College System, an EEO employer, welcomes applications from people of all backgrounds and recognizes the benefits of a diverse workforce.
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Humana has an inclusive and diverse culture welcoming candidates with multilingual skill sets to service our consumers. 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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CLAS is hiring trained or willing to be trained multilingual medical interpreters to deliver in-person interpretation services to our clients. As a medical interpreter, you will facilitate accurate doctor-patient communication at hospitals, clinics and other healthcare-related facilities.
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Description MultiLingual Solutions, Inc. (MLS) is a woman-owned small business that provides full-spectrum linguistic, analytical, and training support to the U.S. Military and Intelligence Community, federal civilian agencies, and commercial organizations.
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Reviews, evaluates, translates, and records documents; utilizes technology to provide translation in both English and the designated language; applies best practices throughout the translation process regarding accuracy, standardization, and quality control; ensures that translated content retains the original meaning and format.
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Examples of appointment types include: cardiology, oncology, pediatrics, physical therapy, diagnostics and examinations. Provide accurate language interpreting services in both English and target language.
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Our advanced data analytics and intelligence platform, combined with a robust text analytics engine, helps teams rapidly transform massive amounts of global, multilingual data into actionable and contextual insights so they can act with confidence.
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