Entrepreneurship in the territories: is it the right time?

To create valuable partnerships and make an impact in the world of work through people from Malaysia.
Able to read and write in both English and Mandarin? Cantonese as well? (optional)
Good news to you! This job will be suitable for you if you are Interested in connecting people that requires translation by interpreting both languages to solve the language barrier. Apply now!!!
As a Language Interpreter, you'll be part of a team to assist a non-Mandarin speaker and a non-English speaker to communicate in various industries such as medical, banking and other relevant business. we want to hear from you!
Job Responsibilities
· Connect both parties in communicating between Mandarin & English speaker through voice call or video call
· Join team meetings and strategize on team performance improvement
Job Requirement
· Fluent in written and spoken English
· Fluent in written and spoken Mandarin
· Cantonese will be an advantage (optional)
· Willingness to learn new knowledge & ability to take constructive feedback for better improvement
· Willing to work a rotational shift (fixed every month, including weekends and public holidays)
· Minimum 100 MBPS internet speed (internet allowance will be provided)
Benefits
· EPF and SOCSO in accordance to local Malaysian labour laws (for Malaysian only)
· Entitled to medical coverage with a Medical Card. (for Malaysian only)
· 6 Malaysian public holidays & 5 American Public Holidays per year.
Supported Countries
Malaysia, China, Indonesia, Cambodia, Vietnam
For understand further details, kindly contact me via the following contact details:
Loo Jun Han (Finn)
WhatsApp: +60172472074
Aisling Consulting Sdn Bhd
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