Native Korean Speaker needed!
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Native Korean Speaker needed!


Native Korean Speaker
Center for Advanced Study of Language

The Center for Advanced Study of Language (CASL) at the University of Maryland is looking for a native speaker of Korean who is also fluent in English for translation work. Your English should be good, but it does not have to be perfect. You will work 50+ hours in the summer translating a publicly-available corpus of conversational Korean into English. The majority of this work can be done remotely and on your own schedule, but you will meet with a Center researcher periodically on campus, at a flexible schedule.

For more information please contact Nikki Adams at [email protected] or 301-226-8936. 




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