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Mar 17 2014

Getting Started as a Freelance Translator: starts April 2

“This course inspired me to take many steps necessary to transform from a dabbling newbie into a serious professional,” reports a participant in my online course Getting Started as a Freelance Translator. The next session starts on April 2, and I have five spots left (maximum of 10 students per session). In this four-week, fully-online course, beginning translators get my individualized feedback on their translation-targeted resume and cover letter, marketing plan, rates and billable hours sheet and online presence. We also do a one-hour question and answer conference call every week, and every student receives a copy of my books How to Succeed as a Freelance Translator and Thoughts on Translation.

The course registration fee is US $305 ($50 discount for ATA members) and you can read more about the course or register on my website.

If you’re interested in a more advanced course, for freelancers who have an established business and want to take it up a notch, the next session of Beyond the Basics of Freelancing starts on May 14.

Written by Corinne McKay · Categorized: Announcements, Professional development · Tagged: getting started as a freelance translator, online course for translators, online courses, online translation course

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  1. Kathy Paredes says

    March 20, 2014 at 5:43 pm

    Great little program you have starting! I hope you have a full class room when it starts on April 2nd and also for your May 14th class!

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  2. Rick says

    April 3, 2014 at 4:16 pm

    Good luck with your classes Corinne. I think it’s great that your offering help in translations. Best wishes.

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