Japanese Interpreter/Researcher

Posted On: July 9, 2013

Journalism Job

Media Organization: ESPN

Company Description

ESPN was founded by Bill Rasmussen and launched on September 7, 1979. Now with over 6,500 employees, each year ESPN televises more than 5,100 live and/or original hours of sports programming. The company’s mission is to serve sports fans. Anytime. Anywhere.

Job Description

ESPN is seeking a Japanese interpreter to be part of our coverage of the 2013 Little League World Series.

You will be part of a team of ESPN researchers interviewing the teams, providing in-game translation and assisting production staff.

This is a paid position lasting from August 10-26. Hotel accommodations in Williamsport, PA are also provided.

To Apply

E-mail resume to Jeremy.R.Lundblad@espn.com