Technology Considerations for Beginning Translators

By The Savvy Newcomer | June 3, 2014

By Tommy Tomolonis Translators are expected to fulfill many roles in today’s market. In addition to being linguistic experts, translators are also expected to…

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Direct clients… the freelancer’s dream

By The Savvy Newcomer | May 27, 2014

By Helen Eby We all want to work with direct clients… or say we do. Why? I have heard many translators wish they could…

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Business Smarts: Fluctuating Workloads

By The Savvy Newcomer | May 20, 2014

One of the most daunting questions for freelancers – and more so for freelancers-to-be! – is how to handle workload fluctuations.In this great post…

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An Invitation: A Day in the Life

By The Savvy Newcomer | May 13, 2014

As you may have noticed, the vlogSavvy Newcomer blog will be running a series in the coming months on the many options for…

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The Hidden Part of the Job

By The Savvy Newcomer | May 6, 2014

By Giovanna Lester In my marketing workshops I discuss a subject I call “Anatomy of a Project.” The focus is on the immediate interaction…

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Kent State University: A Day in the Life

By The Savvy Newcomer | April 29, 2014

The Program Kent State University’s Department of Department of Modern and Classical Language Studiesis home to an active and vibrant translation department boasting bachelor’s,…

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Nice Interpreter!

By The Savvy Newcomer | April 22, 2014

By Judy and Dagmar Jenner Reblogged from Translation Times with permission from the authors Today’s post is about the importance of being, well, nice.…

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Bilingualism – Part III

By The Savvy Newcomer | April 15, 2014

In this third and final part of theseries about Bilingualism, Eta Trabing discusses what it really means to be a “professional”, some of the…

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vlogDivisions: Providing Homes for all Translators

By The Savvy Newcomer | April 8, 2014

By Lucy Gunderson, CT Administrator of the Slavic Languages Division Getting involved in an organization like the vlog can be an intimidating…

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Bilingualism – Part II

By The Savvy Newcomer | April 1, 2014

Today we continue with Part II of this fascinating journey through bilingualism. In this issue, our guest author, Eta Trabing, provides some tips to…

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ATA’s School Outreach Program: Understanding the Value of Educating the Public

By ATA | April 1, 2014

By Meghan McCallum As translators and interpreters, we all understand the value of language skills, but it is important for the general public to…

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To the Shy Networker

By The Savvy Newcomer | March 25, 2014

By Evelyn Yang Garland There I was, at a well-attended networking event… hiding in the restroom! I hated to schmooze with a room full…

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