Language company tables job offer for ex Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho
20 September 2007
Berkshire based language services company Prestige Network has offered former Chelsea Football Club manager Jose Mourinho a position working with the company following his departure from the club overnight.
Mourinho, who is Portuguese, worked as an interpreter for former England manager Bobby Robson in 1992 before taking on various coaching positions before moving to Chelsea in June 2004 on a three year contract as coach.
Prestige Network PR and Marketing Executive Kate Wiley said the company was still awaiting a response from Mr Mourinho regarding the offer.
"Following Mr Mourinho's departure from Chelsea Football Club we have offered him a position working with Prestige Network and we would be delighted to have him on board should he choose to accept," she said.
Prestige Network is one of the UK's largest language services companies. With more than 4000 linguists based throughout the UK the company provides a full range of language services including translation, interpreting and British Sign Languages in all languages including Polish, French, German, Arabic and all other languages including those which are rare.
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- Formed in 1991, Prestige Network is a special language services provider based in Thatcham, Berkshire.
- They provide a full UK wide service in all languages.
- Prestige Network can cater for all language and communications needs in the public sector, including central and local government departments, the NHS, charities, the police and other public organisations.
- They can provide services in language translation, face-to-face and telephone interpreting, multilingual publishing, voice recording, Braille, British Sign Language, language and cultural consultancy, language teaching.