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GaijinPot Jobs is a place for companies in Japan looking to find people to fill their positions, and to help you get a sneak peak at what is available every Monday we will be featuring a few of our top new jobs. Here is this week’s selection:
Mobile application in-house lead translator
Welocalize offers a dynamic environment with lots of opportunity for growth. We currently have a very exciting opportunity for a Lead Translator to join our Japanese Group.
We are looking for a web savvy, resourceful, and creative person to take responsibility for all the translations related to a mobile operating system and mobile applications developed for handheld devices, either pre-installed during manufacture or downloaded from app stores or other mobile software distribution platforms. These technologies belong to a leading multinational cloud computing, Internet search and advertising technologies corporation.
Find out more here:
https://jobs.gaijinpot.com/index/view/lang/en/job_id/39371
Editor
The Society for Testing English Proficiency (STEP) is looking for a full-time editor to help produce EIKEN English examinations for high school level test-takers. STEP is Japan’s largest English-language testing organization, and this is an excellent opportunity for a committed individual to further his or her career in education.
Find out more here:
https://jobs.gaijinpot.com/index/view/lang/en/job_id/39227
Full-Time teacher of English (Tokyo)
Shane English School – the largest British English School in Japan and only accredited Cert TESOL and Diploma provider in Japan – requires qualified professionals for EFL positions in the Kanto (Tokyo, Chiba, Saitama and Kanagawa), Osaka and Nagoya regions.
Find out more here:
https://jobs.gaijinpot.com/index/view/lang/en/job_id/38367
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