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Japanese Translation Coordinator at one of the Growing Consulting Companies in Yangon

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Job Type: Permanent
Location: Yangon
Industry: Translation & Interpretation, Consulting
Salary Detail: Up to $700 plus other allowances and benefits
Reference: EPHYO64932

Job Description

​Japanese Translation Coordinator at one of the Growing Consulting Companies in Yangon

  • Support business operations by providing expert translation services and language guidance

  • Up to $700 plus other allowances and benefits

The Role

Ensure effective communication across Japanese, Burmese, and English while supporting candidates in preparing for opportunities within Japanese companies

About the Company

A dynamic consulting company specializing in providing comprehensive solutions for talent development, cross-cultural communication, and business success in collaboration with Japanese companies

Description

  • Draft and create Japanese-language documents, including contracts, in compliance with business and legal standards

  • Translate documents accurately between Japanese, Burmese, and English

  • Ensure translations maintain context, cultural appropriateness, and professional tone

  • Assist with additional tasks and responsibilities related to language coordination and translation as needed

Requirements

  • Proficiency in Japanese (JLPT N2 or higher preferred)

  • Strong command of Burmese and English for effective multilingual communication

  • Experience in translation and document creation (preferably in professional or corporate contexts)

  • Familiarity with Japanese corporate culture and business communication standards

  • Excellent organizational and interpersonal skills

Benefits

Health Benefits + Other Allowances

Career Growth Opportunities

Opportunity to enhance your professional skills, expand cross-cultural expertise, and advance your career in a dynamic consulting environment with exposure to Japanese corporate practices