My former employer is looking for someone to work as a sort of research assistant. This is a great opportunity for someone who's recently out of college (or maybe still in graduate school if part-time), reads Japanese at a near-native level, and is interested in Japanese government policy. If you know someone who would be perfect (or just know someone who might know someone who would be a fit), feel free to send it along!
The job listing:
The Washington, DC office of Dewey Ballantine LLP seeks to fill a part-time
or full-time position with the International Trade Group's Japan Team. The
candidate will work closely with attorneys and other legal professionals in
conducting research both in English and Japanese.
The following qualifications are REQUIRED:
Outstanding Japanese reading comprehension
Native-level English ability
Excellent English writing skills
*A brief language test will be given during the interview.
Professional translation experience from Japanese to English and a strong
interest in Japanese policy matters are strongly preferred.
Please e-mail your resume/cover letter to:
Maki Hishikawa
Director of Japan Research
Dewey Ballantine LLP
mhishikawa@dbllp.com
[NO TELEPHONE INQUIRIES PLEASE].
Dewey Ballantine LLP is an equal opportunity employer.