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We have an immediate opening for a localization program manager. Job will be based in Redmond Washington. Need localization background in software industry and language skills in either European or Asian languages. This is not a developer position. It is a position responsible for project management and localization team leadership. Pilot product will be localized from English to German. Other products already out in Chinese. Japanese and Korean language skills also will be useful. Other team members have a rich background of world language talent. Some familiarity with internet markup language (HTML etc.) and relational databases (Visual Foxpro etc.) would be helpful. Interested candidates please contact: Bruce Vail Technical Recruiter Comforce (425) 867-1899 ext. 310 1- (800)-398-2432 ext 310 bvailMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuecomforce.com
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN COMMUNICATION SCIENCE UCL provides an outstanding research environment in the field of human communication. The Department is one of the largest in the UK specialising in communication disorders, and enjoys close links with other UCL departments and specialist hospitals. To strengthen our teaching and research profile we are seeking applications for two new posts, from candidates with an active programme of research at postdoctoral level. Lecturer A/B: Speech and Language Pathology 15735 - 29048, + 2134 London Allowance. Experience as a speech and language therapist working with clients with acquired disorders is essential. Specialism in motor speech disorders, dysphagia or voice is desirable, together with some teaching experience. While a full-time post is available, therapists wishing to retain a part-time clinical commitment will also be considered. Lecturer A: Clinical Linguistics (3 years fixed-term) 15735 - 21815, + 2134 London Allowance. Applicants should have a background in linguistics, phonetics or psycholinguistics ; a commitment to working in a clinically-oriented academic department; and preferably some teaching experience. Application is by CV and covering letter, including full publication list and names of two referees, to: Grahame Williams, Administrator Department of Human Communication Science University College London Chandler House, 2, Wakefield Street London WC1N 1PG grahame.williamsMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueucl.ac.uk, from whom further particulars are available. Closing date: 19 April Interviews: mid-May