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IJS/EASC Lecture: "Working for a Japanese Company: How to Prepare? What to Expect?"

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September 13, 2017
5:30PM - 6:30PM
160 Enarson Classroom Building (2009 Millikin Rd.)

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Add to Calendar 2017-09-13 17:30:00 2017-09-13 18:30:00 IJS/EASC Lecture: "Working for a Japanese Company: How to Prepare? What to Expect?" The Institute for Japanese Studies and the East Asian Studies Center present:Chie M. SchullerManager, Language & Communications Dept.THK Manufacturing of America, Inc.andTess WeinbergCorporate Translator/InterpreterTHK Manufacturing of America, Inc. What is a Japanese company looking for? What kind of students are in demand?What is it like to be an interpreter or translator?In addition to Japanese language, what else is necessary to get a job?  What skills are needed?What should students do in preparation for their career?What are the keys for success in the job after graduation?Free and open to the publicThis event is made possible by the Institute for Japanese  Studies and by a U.S. Department of Education Title VI grant to The Ohio State University East Asian Studies Center. 160 Enarson Classroom Building (2009 Millikin Rd.) East Asian Studies Center easc@osu.edu America/New_York public

The Institute for Japanese Studies and the East Asian Studies Center present:

Chie M. Schuller
Manager, Language & Communications Dept.
THK Manufacturing of America, Inc.

and

Tess Weinberg
Corporate Translator/Interpreter
THK Manufacturing of America, Inc.
 

  • What is a Japanese company looking for? What kind of students are in demand?
  • What is it like to be an interpreter or translator?
  • In addition to Japanese language, what else is necessary to get a job?  What skills are needed?
  • What should students do in preparation for their career?
  • What are the keys for success in the job after graduation?

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Free and open to the public

This event is made possible by the Institute for Japanese  Studies and by a U.S. Department of Education Title VI grant to The Ohio State University East Asian Studies Center.