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Old 10th October 2009, 01:38 AM
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Default Becoming an English/Japanese Translator/Interpreter in Japan!

Hello everyone! I'm new here! My name is Lindsay and I am currently a junior in college double majoring in Chinese and Japanese.

I was hoping, upon graduation, to apply for the JET programme and once that is over to live in Japan on a permanent basis with hopes of eventually becoming a citizen.

Upon graduating college I should no doubt be fluent in Japanese (I am already taking advanced/senior level classes in Japanese and will be taking 500 level classes in my senior year) I have also lived in Japan when I was in high school for a year.

So I was wondering how much should I be hoping to make in order to live comfortably in Japan? Would US$30,000 be far too little? What could I expect to make being both a translator and interpreter? I hope to do some freelance and some private company work. I also plan on doing it for Chinese (Mandarin) as well, if only translating.

Thanks in advance!!
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