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Japanese > Japanese: Seeking Japanese Transcribers
We are a Language Solutions Provider based out of India with offices globally, including the USA, Japan, China and Korea. We are a brand of Crimson Interactive, one of the world’s foremost innovators of language solutions. We offer local language solutions such as Transcription, Direct Translation, Captioning, Subtitling and Voiceover.
Job Role: Japanese Transcribers
Expertise:
• Good Japanese written and comprehension skills
• Experience working for transcription i.e., audio to text
Responsibilities:
• 100% Deadline and Quality Adherence - no exceptions
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
• Comprehensive understanding of transcription services
• Ability to maintain consistent attention to detail while completing tasks in a timely manner
• Comfortable working in high-pressure
• Managing deadline-driven projects well
• Ability to handle subject areas especially clinical research, astronomy, science, medicine, economy, business, music, arts, etc.
• Proficient in Japanese language.
• Ability to write and understand English language
• Ability to understand conferences, one-on-one interviews, symposiums, seminars, events, telephonic conversations, documentaries, etc.
If this interests you then please send your updated resume.
Language pair(s)
Japanese
> Japanese
Native language: Japanese
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