12.603, Jobs: Lexicographers at Linguistic Systems, MA, USA

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Subject: 12.603, Jobs: Lexicographers at Linguistic Systems, MA, USA

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Date:  2 Mar 2001 17:06:08 -0000
From:  Recruitment Manager <jobs at linguist.com>
Subject:  English/French/German/Portugese/Spanish: Lexicographers in MA, USA

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Date:  2 Mar 2001 17:06:08 -0000
From:  Recruitment Manager <jobs at linguist.com>
Subject:  English/French/German/Portugese/Spanish: Lexicographers in MA, USA


Rank of Job: grad level students and up or direct experience
Areas Required: Lexicographer
Other Desired Areas:
University or Organization: Linguistic Systems, Inc.
Department:
State or Province: Cambridge, MA
Country: USA
Final Date of Application: 1 April 2001
Contact: Recruitment Manager jobs at linguist.com

Address for Applications:
130 Bishop Allen Drive PO Box 390031
Cambridge
MA 02139-0031
USA

Lexicographers wanted for part-time/telecommute positions to develop
subject specialized dictionaries for a machine translation (MT)
program.  10 or more hours per week.  Native speakers of French,
German, Italian, Brazilian Portuguese and Spanish, and native English
speakers from those languages.  Native Chinese, Korean and Japanese
speakers will likely be added in a few months.

Required: Own PC.
Delivery: Receive and send by E-mail.
Students in the US must have a work permit visa.
Payment: Piece rate pay should yield US$25-$35/hour. Paid monthly.
E-mail resume to jobs at linguist.com

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