Title: Korean Translator/Interpreter
Duration: Direct Hire, Permanent
Salary: $80,000 – $87,900
Location: Onsite in Stanton, TN - Full relocation package provided if needed
Day to Day: A large multi-billion dollar venture in Stanton, TN is hiring for interpreter/translator. The Translator will be responsible for supporting basic translation of Korean and English languages for all team members across the organization. This interpreter will be responsible for not only verbal translations but also written, as well.
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Compensation:
$80,000 to $87,900 per year annual salary. Exact compensation may vary based on several factors, including skills, experience, and education.
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