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Translate clients’ documents or certificates from Chinese to English (and vice versa). Write creative copy for marketing purposes, in both English and Chinese. Proof read, edit, revise, and localize materials for publication on various platforms.

Job Descriptions:

  • Translate clients’ documents or certificates from Chinese to English (and vice versa).
  • Write creative copy for marketing purposes, in both English and Chinese.
  • Proof read, edit, revise, and localize materials for publication on various
    platforms.

Job Requirements:

  • Able to take in jobs when assigned on adhoc basis
  • Degree in Linguistics/Languages, Communications or Multi-media
  • ‘O’ Level English and Chinese (or higher qualifications)
  • Work experience in translation, interpretation, copy-writing or editing.
  • Able to start work immediately or with short notice

How to apply:

You may submit your application by emailing a detailed copy of your updated resume in MS Word format (including current and expected salary package) to enquiry@malmgt.com

Please provide the following for speedier processing and confirmation of interview

  • Personal details
  • Date of birth
  • Residential address
  • Qualifications and Work Experience
  • Reason for leaving each company
  • Last drawn salary for each company
  • Current expected salary
  • Notice period and date of availability
  • Contactable number

We regret only short-listed candidate will be notified. All applications will be treated with the strictest confidence.

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