Friday, January 20, 2012

I need to know where I can find jobs in translator/interpreter (spanish-english and viceversa). ?

I"m fluent in both languages 100% (write,speak,read), I have an associate Degree, I have a certificate of associate membership in ATA, have a medical and court interpreter certification. I'm looking in the area of Virginia, El Paso TX., and Las Cruces,N.M. (I can move to another city)

DESPERATE looking for this kind of job (single mother of 5 kids) I need to know where I can find jobs in translator/interpreter (spanish-english and viceversa). ?
www.languageline.com



That's where I work.I'm fluent in a few languages and can assure this is a 100% legit company.

You work from home and they cover all the phone expenses and if you need to set up a home phone they pay for it too.

The hours are flexible,you can usually choose when you wan to work.

I work usually 8 hours a day and don't have to leave the house and of course I don't complain about the pay,either.



You have fill in the application online,then an agent will contact you as soon as the application is reviewed,the interview is done over the phone,then the same thing with training.



Good luck, the only requirement is native or educated english and fluent foreign language.



Oh,I forgot and you can choose how you want to be paid: per hour per minute,etc.



Someone here told you to send out resumes to courts,etc but in order to be considered to work as an interpreter you need to have a court interpreter certificatio.Same kind of thing if you wanted to work as a interpreter in a hosptal.
You should not have any problems finding a job send your resume' out to city, state and federal court, also lawyers offices, corporations sent a copy of your resume' to National Counsel de La Raza, MALDF.



Be Patient, You will get a good job.



Good Luck!I need to know where I can find jobs in translator/interpreter (spanish-english and viceversa). ?
If you don't mind relocating, the state department and the UN need people with those skills all the time. So do state tourism bureaus. I need to know where I can find jobs in translator/interpreter (spanish-english and viceversa). ?
I know that hospitals are always looking for translators as are the courts!
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