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Account Manager - Esports (Arabic Speaking)  

SERV Recruitment - London, United Kingdom

Running activations Manage administration across projects and delivering successful servicing of those accounts by the account team. Arabic speaker and other European language skills are highly desirable... Arabic Speaking Work careers...

from: uk.lifeworq.com (+1 source) - 5 days ago

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Luxury Travel & Lifestyle Consultant - Arabic Speaking - Fix Term Contract only  

Ten Lifestyle Group - London EC1A, City of London, London (+1 location)

Design requests by telephone and email in Arabic and English of individual trips (flights, hotels, villas, rental cars, railways, round trips, package deals, cruises, private jets, yachts, transfers, and... Arabic Speaking careers...

from: joblookup.com (+2 sources) - 9 days ago

Key Account Manager (Arabic Speaking)  

Dr Vapes - London, United Kingdom

Demonstrates good networking skills (internally and externally) and actively seeks to use contacts to further their own input, impact, and influence. Expanding the relationships with existing customers... arabic interpreter toronto...

from: uk.lifeworq.com (+1 source) - 6 days ago

Arabic Speaking Learning Support Assistant  

Tradewind Recruitment - Westminster, London, United Kingdom

Provide tailored 1:1 support to a Year 5 child with Social, Emotional, and Mental Health (SEMH) needs. Understanding of inclusive teaching practices and strategies to support children's mental wellbeing... arabic teacher canada... £85 - £100/day

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from: CV-library.co.uk - Today

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Property Solicitor - Arabic/Turkish speaking  

Clear IT Recruitment - London, United Kingdom

Please Note: Due to the number of applications we receive we may be unable to respond to every application directly. If you have not heard from us within 3 working days, please assume your application... arabic recruitment agencies london... £50000 - £75000/annum

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from: CV-library.co.uk - 3 days ago

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Regulatory Advisor (Arabic Speaking)  

United Kingdom

You will provide the expert knowledge through your high level of awareness of current food legislation, including likely legal changes/developments to food legislation in theEU and Arabic speaking markets... arabic speaker...

from: jobleads.co.uk - 3 days ago

Arabic Speaking Receptionist (Temporary)  

Barbara Houghton Associates - City and County of the City of London, United Kingdom

This is a full-time position, Monday to Friday. If you are a motivated individual with a passion for customer service and fluent in Arabic and English, we encourage you to apply for this exciting opportunity... arabic speaking in London, greater london...

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from: CV-library.co.uk - 15 days ago

Maths and Englsh Tutor  

Prospero Teaching - Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, Yorkshire, UK

The Tutor will support with mostly core subjects (Mathematics and English) arabic speaking in East London... £25.00 - £30.00 per hour + negotiable

from: totaljobs.com (+3 sources) - 9 days ago

Dual Speaking Locum Lawyer (French and Arabic speaking)  

London, England, United Kingdom

The key responsibilities for the Dual Speaking Locum Lawyer (French and Arabic speaking) vacancy are as follows: Amazing opportunity for a Dual Speaking Locum Lawyer (French and Arabic) Translation between... arabic speaking in England...

from: jobleads.co.uk - 6 days ago

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FI Relationship Manager, French or Arabic Speaking, Senior Associate (FRONT OFFICE)  

Dnevo Partners - London, United Kingdom

Collation of KYC documentation for existing and new clients, liaising both externally and internally to meet all requirements. In return they are offering a salary up to £63,000 plus benefits and bonus... arabic speaking legal assistant... £50k - £63k

from: eFinancialCareers.co.uk - 11 days ago


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  • My dream job Jobisjob

    If you could choose a dream job whether it be in your current field or something else what would it be?

    • Adam :

      My ideal job is translator

    • Souhila:

      My dream job is german teacher

    See Forum
  • Arabic speaker Aliya

    Born in Saudy Arabia, I've been living in London for the past 2 years. I'd like to work at the airport where I can be of great help with my knowledge of languages assisting travellers. I can speak Arabic, English and French. I'd like to test the waters by working in one of the airport shops, but I'm not sure I'll be able to work later on for one of the airlines that operate in the airport if I don't have an official title for the three languages, as the French I have I learned while living in Paris with my parents between age 15 and 18, but I have never really taken a course to get a certificate for it.

    • Lula:

      I doubt you'll have any problems. If you're good with languages and good dealing with people you should be all right. If you have a good presence, all the better, though this is not a must.

      • Aliya:

        Is that so? super! And are you serious about appearances? It sounds a bit retrograde to me.

        • Lula:

          I know what you mean, I find it a bit much myself. Though not all shops or airlines put the same emphasis on looks. What I know for a fact is that you must have good presence in terms of looking neat and what in the old days was called 'sharp', LOL.

          • Aliya:

            OK, I can manage that. I hope smart casual will do. This is what you see in many airports.

    • Lula:

      Definitely so, and in any case, often enough you’re given the clothes for the job, so the pressure on you is somehow reduced by that.

    See Forum