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Juan Valle
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over 6 months ago

Driver position wanted

Looking for driver position , have lots experience, not cdl, regular license, responsible, on time, polite, and bilingual English/ spanish.

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andrea lamy
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over 6 months ago

just for help

if someone need help j speak japaness french spanish and english

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Jocelyne Benito
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over 6 months ago

Help wanted

We are currently looking for a teacher assistant in a home child care must be good with kids, have patience and must pass the background check. Pass all the training required Prefer bilingual

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Bailey Soledad Gris
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over 6 months ago

The Ugly Duckling..?

I have been bilingual for most of my 36 years, and my 7th-grade year I was scouted to aide 2 non English-speaking students that came to our school.. I lived in a small, mostly Caucasian town that seemed to be 10 years behind in EVERYTHING, and the attention that I got for carrying the full-time load of 2 students for 2 FULL YEARS + (!!) was NOT positive. I suffered then from a severe anxiety disorder, depression, and PTSD- not an easy task for an adult to manage, let alone an adolescent self-labeled 'outcast' who hated attention.. In those first couple of years, I helped several households to eat, go to the doctor, and gain the resources they needed to function in that society- I even delivered babies!! I was so busy keeping my head down to avoid being bullied, I failed to realize that I was providing a vital service that, ultimately, helped improve lives! I have since had a hundred more opportunities to help others; I still do a lot of that on a volunteer basis, and I am now more marketable than I ever would have realized I could be. I'm Sol, and I've Made a Difference!

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Yvette D Hughes Riviere
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over 6 months ago

Spanish Interpreter

A native of Panamá, central America. Fluent in Spanish. Love working with the public, have strong ties to the community and we'll rooted. Church going and listen to 95.1 Shine FM

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Magaly Cruz
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over 6 months ago

Busco empleo

Se me a hecho difícil por mi background cumplí 50 años de edad y no he podido conseguir nada aún mi ingles no es muy bueno pero me defiendo lo suficiente.

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Marcus Jordan
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over 6 months ago

Work Form Home Jobs

TTEC has a few work from home Customer Service Jobs you might be interested in,. Please refer to job title links for more information.

At-Home Insurance Customer Service Specialist (Unlicensed)

At-Home Banking Customer Service Representative

AtHome Bilingual English/Spanish Customer Service Representative

Please note that this role is not open in AK, AZ, CA, CO, CT, HI, KY, MA, ME, MD, NJ, NV, NY, OH, OR, RI, VT, WA, WI, Washington DC, Chicago IL or the Virgin Islands.

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Marie nirva theodate Joachim
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over 6 months ago

Puedo pasar la entrvista en español?

Mu búsqueda fue muy difícil llega un momento me rindo porque estoy buscando que un encargado hablan español

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Raul Morales
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over 6 months ago

What am I doing wrong?

In a simple way. I am an emigrant, I have been in the country for 5 years. I was an engineer in my country. I am an intelligent person. I have studied here to get some certifications in IT (I got the A +) and I continue studying even at 55 years old. And here the cause that makes me think that something I'm doing wrong. I have tried to get IT work, maybe at a basic level, in some company. I have presented my Resume. I have even received encouraging messages from websites specialized in facilitating the search for jobs, that my applications have been seen two or three times, but I never receive the call. I have reviewed the positions for which I have applied, some or many requesting a bilingual English-Spanish, with only the High School and some industry certification, such as the A + and only one or two years of experience. They have seemed great to me, I know that my Ressume is not bad, on the contrary, but I never receive the call that leads me to obtain the position for which I applied. How to do it well? I work as an IT technician, but I do not earn anything right. It was a position I got when I did not have work and I accepted a very low pay, but I wanted to grow and I do not know how to try it anymore. Does anyone have a suggestion, a tip? Thank you

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Nicole Watts
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over 6 months ago

Nanny, house and pet sitter, englush and spanish speaker

I love working with children and pets, Spanish is my first language and English my second.

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