How to Identify a Translation Scammer
A recent survey from CareerBuilder found that 75% of US employers have spotted lies in the resumes they receive for job openings. But how do you identify a translation scammer?
A recent survey from CareerBuilder found that 75% of US employers have spotted lies in the resumes they receive for job openings. But how do you identify a translation scammer?
Whether you’re a translator, a writer, or another service provider working as a freelancer or within a company, the ability to showcase your work and rates online will help you gain more business over time.
Finding a suitable venue for a well-equipped, stylishly, ergonomically designed, and cost-effective event can be a real headache. The most popular options among organizers are lofts, restaurants, hotels, but renting a hall in a coworking space for multilingual events does not come to mind in the first place, in vain.
Maintaining and developing your skills as a translator and linguist is a lifetime’s work. Follow our tips and you’ll see an improvement in both your skills and opportunities.
As a translator, you must be aware of all the hard work that goes into acquiring the skill of translation, but, expertise alone will not land you a job; you also need to create an effective resume to demonstrate your talent to a potential employer.
The age of freelance is upon us, and we’re enjoying the freedom of not working for the man or being subject to large companies’ ups and downs to the fullest.