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My name is Emily and I work in casting for a media company called XXX. We are currently looking for host that speak Egyptian Arabic. The content would be on Yahoo, AOL and much more. For something like this we can train someone. Would you please give me a call I would love to discuss possible people with you.
My name is Emily and I work in casting for a media company called XXX. We are currently looking for host that speak Egyptian Arabic. The content would be on Yahoo, AOL and much more. For something like this we can train someone. Would you please give me a call I would love to discuss possible people with you.
Hi,
I am currently seeking someone who can act as an Arabic translator who is able to work with a director, filming around NYC with an Arabic contributor. I am wondering whether you provide such services, or might have any contacts who might be suitable?
We are filming next week and they would need to be local in NYC and available for 2-3 days between 31st March and the 3rd April. The position is paid. It would deb great to speak with someone if you have anyone available who could suit.
Many thanks,
Emily
Emily Wilkinson
Production Coordinator
Barcroft Productions
Studio 14, Shoreditch Stabes,
138 Kingsland Road, London
E2 8DY
I am currently seeking someone who can act as an Arabic translator who is able to work with a director, filming around NYC with an Arabic contributor. I am wondering whether you provide such services, or might have any contacts who might be suitable?
We are filming next week and they would need to be local in NYC and available for 2-3 days between 31st March and the 3rd April. The position is paid. It would deb great to speak with someone if you have anyone available who could suit.
Many thanks,
Emily
Emily Wilkinson
Production Coordinator
Barcroft Productions
Studio 14, Shoreditch Stabes,
138 Kingsland Road, London
E2 8DY
The Army Recruiting office is looking for qualified applicants to join the US Army as a Full Time Soldiers or Army Reserve (Part Time) with unparalleled benefits and opportunities. We offer different jobs in the Army in the following fields: Intelligence, communication, clerical, administrative and more. You will pick your job based on the ASVAB test score (Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery) . Currently offering up to $ 20,000 bonus for Army Reserve applicants. Basic Qualification requirements are as follows:
Age- 17-34
Education- GED/HS Diploma or Higher
No felonies
Green Card holders and US Citizens only. ( If you don't have neither, check below for MAVNI information)
Contact us to schedule a meeting with one of our recruiters and we will conduct an interview at your convenience (718)485 7462.
MAVNI program is also open- If you speak one of the following languages, and you are here in the US legally with one of the visas mentioned below, you can join the ARMY and become a US citizen automatically:
Arabic Algerian ,Arabic Modern Standard, Arabic Iraqi , Arabic Egyptian, Arabic Jordanian , Arabic Levantine, Arabic Libyan ,Arabic Maghrebi, Arabic Syrian, Arabic Palestinian, Arabic Lebanese, Arabic Sudanese, Arabic Moroccan, Arabic Tunisian, Arabic Yemeni.
Age- 17-34
Education- GED/HS Diploma or Higher
No felonies
Green Card holders and US Citizens only. ( If you don't have neither, check below for MAVNI information)
Contact us to schedule a meeting with one of our recruiters and we will conduct an interview at your convenience (718)485 7462.
MAVNI program is also open- If you speak one of the following languages, and you are here in the US legally with one of the visas mentioned below, you can join the ARMY and become a US citizen automatically:
Arabic Algerian ,Arabic Modern Standard, Arabic Iraqi , Arabic Egyptian, Arabic Jordanian , Arabic Levantine, Arabic Libyan ,Arabic Maghrebi, Arabic Syrian, Arabic Palestinian, Arabic Lebanese, Arabic Sudanese, Arabic Moroccan, Arabic Tunisian, Arabic Yemeni.
Qualifications:
a. Age; 17-34, must be under 35 at the time of shipping for the RA and under
age 35 at the time of accessing for the AR.
b. Citizenship; legal non immigrant alien lawfully admitted and permitted to
be in the U.S. as verified by documentation from Homeland Security.
*. Applicants must be an Asylee, Refugee, Temporary Protective Status (TPS)
or have been granted Deferred Action under Deferred Action for Childhood
Arrivals (DACA).
II. Or applicants must be in a non immigrant legal status category of one
of the following:
E-1-Individual in the U.S. to conduct trade under a treaty
E-2-Individual in the U.S. to develop and direct an organization in which
the individual has invested substantial capital under a treaty
E-3-Australian Free Trade agreement working in specialty occupations
F-1-Academic or language training student
F-2-Dependent of an F-1 Student
F-3-Part time student commuting from Canada or Mexico
H-1B-Individual in the U.S. to perform professional services for a
sponsoring employer for a specified period of time
H-1C-Individual in the U.S. to perform professional nursing for the
sponsoring organization for a specific period of time
H-2A-Individual in the U.S. to perform temporary agricultural work
H-2B-Individual in the U.S. in a temporary position for which a shortage
exists in the U.S.
H-3-Individual in the U.s. to participate in a training program provided
by the sponsoring employer
H-4-Dependent of an H principal legal status holder
I-Legal status for foreign media representative
J-1-Student admitted as a student for duration of stay under exchange
visitor application
J-2-Dependent of J-1 legal status holder
K-1-Fiancee of a U.S. Citizen
K-2-Minor child of K-1
K-3-Spouse of a U.S. Citizen
K-4-Child of K-3
L-1-Individual transferred to the U.S. from an affiliated office or entity
of the U.S. employer to work as an executive or specialist
L-2-Dependent of L-1 transferee
M-1-Vocational student admitted for duration of status
M-2-Dependent of M-1 principal legal status holder
M-3-Part time student commuting from Canada or Mexico
O-1-Individual of extraordinary ability in the sciences, arts, business,
education or athletics
O-2-Personnel accompanying an O-1 legal status holder
O-3-Dependent of an O-1 or O-2 legal status holder
P-1-Internationally recognized entertainer or athlete and essential
personnel
P-2-Artist or entertainer in the U.S. under a reciprocal exchange program
P-3-Individual in the U.S. in a culturally unique program to perform,
coach, teach or train
P-4-Dependent of a principal "P" legal status holder
Q-1-Participant in an international cultural exchange program
Q-2-Participant in the Irish peace process cultural and training program
Q-3-Dependent of Q-2 legal status holders
R-1-Individual in the U.S. as a bona fide religious organization carrying
out religious activities
R-2-Dependent of R-1 legal status holder
S-5-Informant of criminal organization information
S-6-Informant of terrorism information
S-7-Spouse, parent or child of S-5 or S-6
T-1-Victim of a severe form of trafficking in persons
T-2-Spouse of a victim of severe form of trafficking in persons
T-3-Child of a severe form of trafficking in persons
T-4-Parent of victim of severe form of trafficking in persons (if T-1
victim is under 21 years of age)
TC-Canadian physician authorized to engage in direct patient care
TD-Dependent of a "TN" visa holder
TN-A citizen of Canada or Mexico in the U.S. under NAFTA to perform
specific services for a sponsoring employer
U-Victims of certain crimes
U-1-Victim of certain criminal activity
U-2-Spouse of U-1
U-3-Child of U-1
U-4 Parent of U-1, if U-1 is under 21 years of age
V-1-Spouse of a U.S. lawful permanent resident
V-2-Child of a U.S. lawful permanent resident
V-3-Child of a V-1 or V-2 status individual
a. Age; 17-34, must be under 35 at the time of shipping for the RA and under
age 35 at the time of accessing for the AR.
b. Citizenship; legal non immigrant alien lawfully admitted and permitted to
be in the U.S. as verified by documentation from Homeland Security.
*. Applicants must be an Asylee, Refugee, Temporary Protective Status (TPS)
or have been granted Deferred Action under Deferred Action for Childhood
Arrivals (DACA).
II. Or applicants must be in a non immigrant legal status category of one
of the following:
E-1-Individual in the U.S. to conduct trade under a treaty
E-2-Individual in the U.S. to develop and direct an organization in which
the individual has invested substantial capital under a treaty
E-3-Australian Free Trade agreement working in specialty occupations
F-1-Academic or language training student
F-2-Dependent of an F-1 Student
F-3-Part time student commuting from Canada or Mexico
H-1B-Individual in the U.S. to perform professional services for a
sponsoring employer for a specified period of time
H-1C-Individual in the U.S. to perform professional nursing for the
sponsoring organization for a specific period of time
H-2A-Individual in the U.S. to perform temporary agricultural work
H-2B-Individual in the U.S. in a temporary position for which a shortage
exists in the U.S.
H-3-Individual in the U.s. to participate in a training program provided
by the sponsoring employer
H-4-Dependent of an H principal legal status holder
I-Legal status for foreign media representative
J-1-Student admitted as a student for duration of stay under exchange
visitor application
J-2-Dependent of J-1 legal status holder
K-1-Fiancee of a U.S. Citizen
K-2-Minor child of K-1
K-3-Spouse of a U.S. Citizen
K-4-Child of K-3
L-1-Individual transferred to the U.S. from an affiliated office or entity
of the U.S. employer to work as an executive or specialist
L-2-Dependent of L-1 transferee
M-1-Vocational student admitted for duration of status
M-2-Dependent of M-1 principal legal status holder
M-3-Part time student commuting from Canada or Mexico
O-1-Individual of extraordinary ability in the sciences, arts, business,
education or athletics
O-2-Personnel accompanying an O-1 legal status holder
O-3-Dependent of an O-1 or O-2 legal status holder
P-1-Internationally recognized entertainer or athlete and essential
personnel
P-2-Artist or entertainer in the U.S. under a reciprocal exchange program
P-3-Individual in the U.S. in a culturally unique program to perform,
coach, teach or train
P-4-Dependent of a principal "P" legal status holder
Q-1-Participant in an international cultural exchange program
Q-2-Participant in the Irish peace process cultural and training program
Q-3-Dependent of Q-2 legal status holders
R-1-Individual in the U.S. as a bona fide religious organization carrying
out religious activities
R-2-Dependent of R-1 legal status holder
S-5-Informant of criminal organization information
S-6-Informant of terrorism information
S-7-Spouse, parent or child of S-5 or S-6
T-1-Victim of a severe form of trafficking in persons
T-2-Spouse of a victim of severe form of trafficking in persons
T-3-Child of a severe form of trafficking in persons
T-4-Parent of victim of severe form of trafficking in persons (if T-1
victim is under 21 years of age)
TC-Canadian physician authorized to engage in direct patient care
TD-Dependent of a "TN" visa holder
TN-A citizen of Canada or Mexico in the U.S. under NAFTA to perform
specific services for a sponsoring employer
U-Victims of certain crimes
U-1-Victim of certain criminal activity
U-2-Spouse of U-1
U-3-Child of U-1
U-4 Parent of U-1, if U-1 is under 21 years of age
V-1-Spouse of a U.S. lawful permanent resident
V-2-Child of a U.S. lawful permanent resident
V-3-Child of a V-1 or V-2 status individual