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international development translation

Nov 16 2018
Corinne McKay

Guest post: Client-side conferences as a marketing tool

This is a guest post by Michèle Hansen, a French to English translator specializing in medical, global health, and international development translations. Michèle took my direct client marketing course a while back, and has since capitalized on her love of continuing education (and travel!) to build … [Read more...] about Guest post: Client-side conferences as a marketing tool

Written by Corinne McKay · Categorized: Guest posts · Tagged: client-side conferences, international development translation, Michèle Hansen

Jan 04 2016
Corinne McKay

Upcoming webinar and class

Greetings everyone and happy 2016! Here's to a happy, healthy, and (why not...) lucrative year for all of us in the translation and interpreting industries. I have a couple of exciting guest posts to kick off the year, but first, a couple of announcements: On January 14, I'm presenting a webinar on … [Read more...] about Upcoming webinar and class

Written by Corinne McKay · Categorized: Announcements, Classes for translators, Webinars · Tagged: getting started as a freelance translator, international development translation, online classes for translators, translating for international development

Oct 14 2014
Corinne McKay

International development webinar: feedback and questions

This morning I presented a webinar for the ATA professional development series, entitled "Translating for the international development sector." We didn't have time to take questions, so if you have any, you can send them to me here. Also, if you have any feedback that you didn't include on the … [Read more...] about International development webinar: feedback and questions

Written by Corinne McKay · Categorized: Professional development, Translation technique, Webinars · Tagged: international development translation

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