Career Results
6 FoundJapanese Language Lecturer
"Japanese Language Lecturers are the elite scholars of Japanese linguistics and culture. Teaching at the university level, they dive deeply into complex Kanji morphology, Keigo (polite speech), and translation theory to train future diplomats and multinational executives."
Japanese Language Teacher
"Japanese Language Teachers are the energetic cultural ambassadors of the classroom. They use highly interactive pedagogy to teach teenagers the mechanics of Japanese, breaking down the intimidating barriers of Hiragana, Katakana, and basic Kanji."
Japanese Language Translator
"Japanese Language Translators are the intellectual and cultural bridges between Japan and Malaysia. To strictly differentiate: The Language Teacher teaches basic grammar to students. The General Translator translates basic emails. The Japanese Language Translator sits in a multi million ringgit boardroom, taking the incredibly subtle, highly polite, and intentionally vague speech of a Toyota CEO, and translating it into direct, aggressive English business terms for the Malaysian partners without causing a massive cultural offense."
Journalist
"Journalists (Reporters / News Correspondents) are the adrenaline fueled infantry of the media. To strictly differentiate: The Investigative Journalist spends 6 months secretly investigating one massive corruption scandal. The Content Writer types a boring blog to sell a credit card. The Journalist gets a call at 3 PM that a plane has crashed or a politician has resigned. They sprint to the location, shove a microphone in someone face, type 800 words on their phone in the back of a taxi, and hit publish by 5 PM to beat the rival newspapers."
Judge
"Judges are the supreme, untouchable rulers of the justice system. To strictly differentiate: The Litigation Lawyer argues passionately for one side. The Deputy Public Prosecutor demands the criminal be jailed. The Judge sits in silence, listens to everyone, and then wields the terrifying power of the State to declare who is right, who loses all their money, and who goes to prison for the rest of their life."
Judicial Commissioner
"Judicial Commissioners are the judges in training. To strictly differentiate: The Litigation Lawyer argues the case. The High Court Judge holds permanent, protected tenure and cannot be easily fired. The Judicial Commissioner holds the exact same power in the courtroom as a High Court Judge, they wear the same robes, hear the same murder trials, and write the same judgments, but they are on a 2 year contract. If they perform poorly, they are quietly dismissed and do not become a full Judge."