My Freelance Career : All About Freelance Translation Jobs

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Uploaded by on Jun 4, 2009

Experienced professional writer with over two decades of freelance experience shares his advice on freelancing as a translator (in the US or abroad) either as a home-based business or to supplement your freelance (1099) income in a recession. You will learn typical pay rates, who your clients are, where to find jobs, and what to write about. Brian Scott is founder of www.online-writing-jobs.com as well as many other popular freelancing sites.

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  • I work for this firm and we are currently hiring so be quick if you want the job :) wwwrealtranslatorjobscom

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  • @CRACOVIA1515 As a professional translator, I can tell you that true professionals translate only into their native language, and most translators translate over 25 pages in a week, especially if they specialise. One of my specialisms is electrical lighting systems, for example, and last week I translated over 70 pages on that topic. Your Russian and Spanish are useless, as professional translation requires more than an "intermediate" level.

  • I know both English and Polish as well as an intermediate level of Russian and basic Spanish. I can easily translate 25 pages within a week. Would it be easy to make a living off of this type of job?

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