11.2227, Jobs: Hebrew: Terminologist at InfoTech, MA USA

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Subject: 11.2227, Jobs: Hebrew: Terminologist at InfoTech, MA USA

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Date:  11 Oct 2000 21:37:44 -0000
From:  Alex Yanishevsky <alexy at infotechcs.com>
Subject:  Hebrew: Terminologist at InfoTech, MA USA

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Date:  11 Oct 2000 21:37:44 -0000
From:  Alex Yanishevsky <alexy at infotechcs.com>
Subject:  Hebrew: Terminologist at InfoTech, MA USA


Rank of Job:
Areas Required: Hebrew terminologist
Other Desired Areas:
University or Organization: InfoTech
Department:
State or Province: MA
Country: USA
Final Date of Application: November 11, 2000
Contact: Alex Yanishevsky alexy at infotechcs.com

Address for Applications:
400-1 Totten Pond Rd
Waltham
MA  02451
USA

Hebrew Terminologist

Looking for a Hebrew linguist/terminologist in-house (USA - West coast)
to be responsible for terminology standardization, maintain library of
reference materials, manage terminology database, maintain web page
terminology and research latest computer industry developments for a
variety of Windows software applications.

Candidate should have native fluency in Hebrew, a Master's degree or
equivalent in Linguistics, 2-4 years experience as a translator,
linguist or language teacher, knowledge of software localization and
strong computer literacy.

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