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Job roles allotted to Junior Hindi Translator through SSC recruitment?


I have done BTech course and ready to apply for Junior Hindi Translator post through SSC recruitment. First of all, I would like to know about the job role of Junior Hindi Translator. What kind of job is there as a Trade Apprentice through SSC recruitment?




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14th June 2023, 09:15 PM
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Roles and responsibilities of a Junior Hindi Translator through SSC recruitment:

Some of the major roles and responsibilities of a Junior Hindi Translator through SSC recruitment are as given below:

Name of the Exam conducting agency - Staff Selection Commission

Name of the Job Position- Junior Hindi Translator

@ Once you get selected, as a Junior Hindi Translator you are required to involve in Translating as well as typing the documents in Hindi and implement the language policy in various departments.

@ Also you are required to manage the meetings in the office and ensure the promotion of Hindi.

@ You should be able to organize the meetings and workshops in Hindi Language. Also you should keep all the required documents safely.
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29th June 2023, 07:48 PM
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Default Re: Job roles allotted to Junior Hindi Translator through SSC recruitment?

As a junior Hindi translator recruited through SSC, your main role would involve translation and interpretation tasks. Some of the key responsibilities may include:

1. Translation: Translating documents, reports, correspondence, and other materials from English to Hindi and vice versa.
2. Proofreading and Editing: Ensuring accuracy, clarity, and consistency in translated content by reviewing and editing translations as necessary.
3. Interpretation: Providing interpretation services during meetings, conferences, and other official discussions as required.
4. Terminology Management: Building and managing terminology databases and glossaries to maintain consistency in translation work.
5. Research and Reference: Conducting thorough research and utilizing reference materials to ensure accurate and contextually appropriate translations.
6. Liaison: Collaborating with colleagues, clients, and subject matter experts to clarify terminology and address any concerns related to translations.
7. Quality Assurance: Ensuring high-quality translations and meeting established standards and deadlines.
8. Administrative Tasks: Performing various administrative duties related to translation projects, such as maintaining records, organizing files, and managing translation workflow.
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