Graeme Lawrence Japanese-English Translator, Iaido

Senpai Success Story #12: Translator/Interpreter Graeme, And How A Broken Nose Led Him To Japan

Website: www.graemelawrence.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/graemelawrencejapanesetranslat/ Check out these links: Eikoku News Digest monthly column: http://www.news-digest.co.uk/news/life/business-culture.htmland the e-book: http://www.news-digest.co.uk/news/ebook.html Sir Peter Parker Awards Business Japanese Speech Contest: https://www.soas.ac.uk/about/institutes-and-regional-centres/japan-research-centre/sir-peter-parker-awards and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kV3JBOdUXv8 Podcast interviews: Business Success Japan and Simon & John Careers Japan Consulting Office: https://www.japanconsultingoffice.com/

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Summer camp in Japan

Senpai Success Story #11: Sarah, Explorer of Language Programs

Welcome to the Senpai Success Story, where you can read about others who have walked a unique career path using their Japanese language/cultural skills. If you have your own SSS to share, please read more here. (Psst: Senpai means “mentor” or “teacher,” and the concept is important to understand for anyone wishing to work in

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Senpai Success Story #10: Kyle, The Shy Guy Who Could

Welcome to the Senpai Success Story, where you can read about others who have walked a unique career path using their Japanese language/cultural skills. If you have your own SSS to share, please read more here. (Psst: Senpai means “mentor” or “teacher,” and the concept is important to understand for anyone wishing to work in

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Senpai Success Story #9: Shannon, the International Librarian Who Promotes Manga, Anime and Drama

Welcome to the Senpai Success Story, where you can read about others who have walked a unique career path using their Japanese language/cultural skills. If you have your own SSS to share, please read more here. (Psst: Senpai means “mentor” or “teacher,” and the concept is important to understand for anyone wishing to work in

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Senpai Success Story #8: Adam, the Public Affairs Advisor

Welcome to the 8th Senpai Success Story, where you can read about others who have walked a unique career path using their Japanese language/cultural skills. If you have your own SSS to share, please read more here. (Psst: Senpai means “mentor” or “teacher,” and the concept is important to understand for anyone wishing to work

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Senpai Success Story #7: Nicole, the Freelance Translator

Welcome to the Senpai Success Story where you can read about others who have walked a unique career path using their Japanese language/cultural skills. If you have your own SSS to share, please read more here. (Psst: Senpai means “mentor” or “teacher,” and the concept is important to understand for anyone wishing to work in

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Faye Sensei

Senpai Success Story #6: Faye Sensei, the Japanese Language Teacher

Welcome to the Senpai Success Story, where you can read about others who have walked a unique career path using their Japanese language/cultural skills. I am a particular fan of this week’s SSS because I believe we need more Japanese language teachers to teach and inspire students. My own story started because of my Japanese

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Senpai Success Story #5: “It’s ok to fail; it’s not ok to give up!” – by Amanda

Welcome to the Senpai Success Story, where you can read about others who have walked a unique career path using their Japanese language/cultural skills. If you have your own SSS to share, please read more here. (Psst: Senpai means “mentor” or “teacher,” and the concept is important to understand for anyone wishing to work in

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