translation agencies

Last week I attended a Grenoble Ecole de Management conference on the future of manufacturing. The high-level panel — top executives from major French corporations and a journalist from a leading economic daily — brought in quite a crowd, and the auditorium was jam packed. One nugget that grabbed the attention of a number of [...]

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According to this article in the LA Times today, today’s translation and interpreting market is about more than just speaking two languages — increasingly, it is about speaking two languages and possessing expertise in a particular subject area. This results in high-demand niches like “German to English waste management” or “Russian to Farsi nuclear engineering” [...]

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The recent translation crowdsourcing debate has got me thinking about the many different segments on the translation market–which has made me realize more than ever what a jungle it is for buyers. Add to this an interesting discussion I had recently with a marketing executive from a multinational (dissatisfied with marketing translations purchased from some [...]

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It looks like Areva might be getting ready to overhaul its branding as an employer. What looks like an excerpt from a creative agency brief has just been published in a translation job ad on a public website. Human resources policies are most likely a key pillar of any company’s post-crisis bounce-back strategy. And innovative [...]

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Today I was browsing online translation workplace Proz.com when I stumbled upon this question asked in the “Kudoz” terminology forum. The question is an interesting one (how to translate “cascader” into English). What is cringe-inducing, however, is the disturbing lack of concern for the confidentiality of customer documents. This is clearly an internal document and [...]

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Words by the pound?

by Sara on March 5, 2008

The past few months have been busy ones, at least in my corner of the translation industry (corporate communications, including financial). The crisis currently buffeting the financial markets has generated a lot of analysis and commentary – all of which needs to be translated! This surge in demand has brought with it a bevy of [...]

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