Human resources£º |
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Translation: |
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Experienced Ph.D. or M.A. degree holders and returned professionals from abroad work as full-time or part-time translators. |
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Distinguished professors, industry specialists and academic authorities work as proofreaders. |
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Customers' business and technology are kept highly confidential. |
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Management: |
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Managerial staffs with senior educational background, high qualification and rich experience are able to handle difficult problems for customers. |
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Well-conceived training programs make every employee qualified for his/her position. |
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Strong IT support helps solve computer problems. |
Technical support: |
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The use of high-performance computers maximizes working efficiency. |
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Various kinds of software meet different customer needs. |
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The use of LAN not only greatly speeds up the transfer of files but facilitates the printing and standard storage of files. |
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The use of INTERNET provides translators with abundant information resources and helps the communication with faraway customers as well. |
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Advanced CD recording technology provides an effective solution to limited space in diskettes and the storage and delivery of customers' high-capacity files. |
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High-resolution scanners produce vivid images. |