Yeah, even some of our enthusiasts are translator :recsel i see. i just know some from post #2 of this thread :ngakaks
Njirrrr, best forum that i've ever known.. Please introduce my self, hopefully i can learn many thing about english in here.. Sorry if my language is'nt so good :) Btw to be a translator, is it hard? get along in the lounge then. there are some threads which invite to improve english skill together
Fee? You joking? I dont even have a portfolio yet, so I'm not gonna charge anything for my work.. Yeah, I do advertise my service, but since my resume is not that good compared to the other (they're all profesional, i guess), no one contact me back hahahaha. Haha. It is really hard for start u
^ AFAIK they want full time translators in regular office hours. if you can make it then i guess there's no harm in trying... well. i got one class to attend in office hours in fact, and that makes me rather difficult to get accepted by most employers, i guess :berdukas
need some information for start working as translator :D have you read #1? there are plenty useful informations there. :) have you tried here: i know some of their translators just left. is it possible for a college student to apply? hehe
Yeah, it is. :ngakaks:berdukas Wow, who's your target market? Did you advertise your service? How much is your fee, btw? Sorry for the question, I just got curious :D I still haven't got the guts to do independent translating atm. But it look like a good prospect in my neighbourhood tho. :malus
I was a translator and editor for my lecturer I translated and edited all the documents such as scientific papers, research proposals, and all teaching materials for the international class in 2 universities. But you see, it's like a ghostwriter's job, I can not take credit from that work. :berd...