Singapore-based Vietnamese Students Needed for Translation Project (SGD15 per hour)

24 November 2010
Singapore-based Vietnamese Students Needed for Translation Project (SGD15 per hour)
Job Description:

Our Business Development team is looking for a Vietnamese translator to assist in filling up a few submission forms in Vietnamese to be submitted to the Vietnam government. This is a one-time project only.

Requirements:

-Must be able to read and write Vietnamese (Vietnam Nationals preferred)
-Literate in the use of the Internet and Office applications
-Able to commit till the forms are duly completed for submission

Working hours:

Flexible within office hours

Location:

Office near Chinatown MRT

Salary: SGD15/ hr

Vietnamese students residing in Singapore are welcome to apply.

Interested applicants please forward your CV to jobs@teracomm.com.sg

We apologise that only short listed applicants will be notified. Thank you for your interest.

More information here.
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