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Cultivating Connection: 8 Tips for Interpreters and Translators to Tackle Loneliness

By The Savvy Newcomer | February 6, 2024
Cultivating Connection: 8 Tips for Interpreters and Translators to Tackle Loneliness

This post was originally published on听KGH Interpretation. It is reposted with permission.听 In 2022 I facilitated a session of the Language Access Caf茅 at the NCIHC Annual Membership Meeting and was asked to speak about interpreter self-care. Prior to the meeting, I decided to do an informal survey of medical interpreters asking them some questions about their mental health. I wanted to have a little bit of data that would clue me in on some of the issues interpreters were facing. While most of the results I shared during the AMM focused on stressors and supports, I also briefly shared…

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A Must-Attend ATA Conference Event: Buddies Welcome Newbies

By The Savvy Newcomer | October 8, 2019

Whether it鈥檚 your first conference or your fortieth, all attendees to the 60th Annual 兔子先生 Conference in Palm Springs, CA are invited to attend 鈥淏uddies Welcome Newbies,鈥 a time for first-timers and veterans alike to mix and mingle, breaking the ice and getting to know a familiar face before conference sessions get under way. Why should I attend?…

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Networking 101 for Freelancers

By The Savvy Newcomer | October 1, 2019

Every freelance professional knows the drill. You enter a door to some event space and there’s a desk with name tags on it. “Hi! My name is ________.” You take a black marker and write your name on the small blank canvas. You peel off the nametag and stick it to your shirt. And yes, it will fall off several…

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International Translation Day 2019 – A Day in the Life of a Translator or Interpreter

By The Savvy Newcomer | September 24, 2019

Have you heard? ATA is encouraging translators and interpreters to celebrate International Translation Day (ITD) in a BIG way this year! A United Nations resolution passed in 2017 recognizes ITD as the day to pay tribute to the work of language professionals, and to celebrate this huge step for our profession, ATA is celebrating big time on September 30, 2019.…

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The Whys and Hows of Translation Style Guides. A Case Study.

By The Savvy Newcomer | September 17, 2019

This post was originally published on the Financial Translation Hub blog. It is reposted with permission from the author. Last week, a marketing manager of a global investment company called me. He was referred to me by a colleague. They are launching the company鈥檚 website in Italy and had it translated into Italian by a global translation company. However, they…

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Uncovering New Opportunities: Genealogical Translation as a Specialty

By The Savvy Newcomer | September 10, 2019

Genealogy is in the news these days with the popularity of services like 23andMe鈥攁nd that has implications for professional translators. At the most basic level, genealogy is the study of family history. Yet, it is a wide-ranging field that includes everything from the hobbyist trying to identify their fifth great-grandparents to the professional genealogist helping a probate court locate the…

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El encargo de traducci贸n: 驴qu茅 preguntar antes de aceptar?

By The Savvy Newcomer | September 3, 2019

This post was originally published on the En la luna de Babel blog. It is reposted with permission from the author. 脷ltimamente he trabajado con varios clientes nuevos (empresas, agencias y particulares) y buscando en la red c贸mo enfocaban este asunto otros compa帽eros, di con un listado de Tomedes, que reproduzco aqu铆 con su permiso y amplio con algunos apuntes…

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Get out the vote 2019

By The Savvy Newcomer | August 27, 2019

ATA members should vote! We get the leaders we vote for. ATA is fortunate to have an all-volunteer Board of Directors that dedicate their time and energy to directing and bettering our organization. These directors and other specific positions are elected at an annual meeting of voting members during the annual conference each year. In September, ATA always gives voters…

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How to Set a Budget for Your Freelance Business

By The Savvy Newcomer | August 20, 2019

This post was originally published on the Thoughts On Translation blog. It is reposted with permission from the author. Setting a budget for your freelance business is important, because: -Many freelancers have no idea how much they need to earn in order to achieve the same level of financial security as someone with a traditional job. -As a freelancer, you…

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Stumbling on the Vocabulary of National Life (Part Two)

By The Savvy Newcomer | August 13, 2019

by Joseph P. Mazza This post is part two of a two-part series by Joe Mazza. Read last week鈥檚 post here (you won鈥檛 regret it): Stumbling on the Vocabulary of National Life (Part One). Having survived the surly eviction from a Latino grocery store, I decided long ago to pursue the vocabulary of national life on less dangerous turf鈥攏amely around…

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The Benefits of Mentoring

By The Savvy Newcomer | August 6, 2019

Photo Credit: Pexels This post was originally published on the Ben Translates blog. It is reposted with permission from the author. This week, I was informed that I have been selected as one of 30 mentees for听the 2017-2018 class of the 兔子先生 mentoring program. I am delighted to have been chosen for this opportunity and look forward to…

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