Marcus Caravella
About Marcus Caravella
Marcus Caravella is a proofreader and language teacher intern based in Perth, Australia, with a strong background in Japanese studies and law. He has worked in various roles related to translation and language, aiming to build a career in international relations between Australia and Japan.
Work at Unbabel
Marcus Caravella has been employed at Unbabel as a Proofreader since 2019. In this role, he is responsible for ensuring the accuracy and quality of translated content. His work involves reviewing translations to maintain linguistic integrity and cultural relevance. This position has allowed him to apply his language skills and attention to detail in a professional setting.
Current Role at Leeming Senior High School
Since 2021, Marcus has been serving as a Japanese Language Teacher Intern at Leeming Senior High School in Perth, Western Australia. In this capacity, he contributes to the education of students in the Japanese language, utilizing his knowledge and experience in language instruction. His internship is part of his broader commitment to language education and cultural exchange.
Education and Expertise
Marcus Caravella has a diverse educational background. He studied at Kwansei Gakuin University, focusing on Japanese Studies and International Law, during a one-year foreign exchange program from 2019 to 2020. He also holds a Graduate Certificate in Language Interpretation and Translation (Japanese - English) from The University of Western Australia, completed in 2021. Additionally, he earned a Bachelor of Arts in Japanese Language and Literature and a Bachelor of Laws from Murdoch University, both completed in 2021.
Previous Experience at TOIN CORPORATION
Prior to his current roles, Marcus worked as a Japanese Translator at TOIN CORPORATION in Japan from 2020 to 2021. This position involved translating various documents and materials, enhancing his practical experience in the field of translation and deepening his understanding of Japanese language nuances.
Scholarships and Internships
Marcus received the WA Japanese Studies Scholarship in 2019, which facilitated his study in Japan for one year. This scholarship significantly contributed to his understanding of the Japanese language and the relationship between Australia and Japan. He is also pursuing a Human Rights Law Virtual Internship at Leo Cussen Centre for Law, which began in 2020, further expanding his expertise in legal matters.