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» A New Beginning: Guidelines for Successfully Establishing a Second Career
By Suzanne Deliscar | Published 01/24/2009 | Getting Established | Recommendation:RateSecARateSecARateSecARateSecARateSecI
The merging of one profession with proven language skill-sets can produce both incredible individual satisfaction and create an invaluable service for potential clients.
» Certificates, Curriculum Vitae and other Credentials: Creating an Important Translation Specialty
By Suzanne Deliscar | Published 02/2/2009 | Other Specialties | Recommendation:RateSecARateSecARateSecARateSecIRateSecI
In highly multicultural countries such as Canada and many others, thousands of immigrants arrive in the country each year, bringing foreign qualifications and other documents for accreditation in their adopted home. For translators, the translation of these foreign language documents can comprise a unique niche for translators seeking a new specialty area.
» Interpretation Intelligence: Diverse Uses of Interpretation Skills
By Suzanne Deliscar | Published 02/21/2009 | Getting Established | Recommendation:RateSecARateSecARateSecARateSecIRateSecI
Abstract: With the exponential growth of global travel and communication, the need for interpretative services has skyrocketed, and not solely for government or medical purposes. This article is an anecdotal primer which will provide the ways in which budding interpreters can obtain the education beneficial for and/or required to become an interpreter, as well as identify potential sources of interpretation work.
» Translating while Travelling
By Suzanne Deliscar | Published 06/28/2009 | Business Issues | Recommendation:RateSecARateSecARateSecARateSecARateSecI
This article provides a checklist that will assist translators that travel in maintaining their business operations while away from home.
» Turning Thorns into Roses: Managing Challenging Clients
By Suzanne Deliscar | Published 10/8/2009 | Business Issues | Recommendation:RateSecARateSecARateSecARateSecIRateSecI
The foundation of a thriving enterprise that provides excellent service and has pride in its work is, no doubt, in part due to strong customer relations. This article provides the solutions for overcoming challenging client situations.
» The Linguist and Social Media: Promotion through Twitter
By Suzanne Deliscar | Published 02/11/2011 | Getting Established , Marketing Your Language Services | Recommendation:RateSecARateSecARateSecARateSecARateSecI
Social media is here to stay, with its usage spanning across all industries. The languages industry is slowly but surely taking advantage of this vehicle, and individual freelancers should be no exception. This article provides the steps to be taken in using the Twitter medium to enhance a linguist's online presence and produce business leads.
» The Linguist and Social Media: Promotion Through Facebook
By Suzanne Deliscar | Published 02/27/2011 | Getting Established , Marketing Your Language Services | Recommendation:RateSecARateSecARateSecARateSecARateSecI
Social media is here to stay, with its usage spanning across all industries. The languages industry is slowly but surely taking advantage of this vehicle, and individual freelancers should be no exception. This article provides the steps to be taken in using the Facebook medium to enhance a linguist's online presence and produce business leads.
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