As the entrance of international market opened, there is a important requirement for more and more language interpreters from one language into another. It is one of the very profitable industries for the translators as there is a lot of work coming in on a regular basis. An expert language translator may charge for their […]
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Careers for Interpreters and Translators
Have you considered a career as an interpreter or translator, but are not sure if either field would be an agreeable one for you? Alternatively, are you one of many people who often assume that an interpreter and a translator are one in the same? Let us confer their distinct qualities as well as describe […]
ZURFER: Interpreters (extinct)
There is a very serious issue affecting all the Deaf. Many interpreters are abused to the point where they are about to walk out..
The Truth About CODA Interpreters
The CODA BROTHERS share the TRUTH about CODA Interpreters!.
City agency seeking volunteer interpreters
City agency seeking volunteer interpreters The Frederick Community Action Agency is seeking volunteers to serve as interpreters/translators for client appointments at its medical clinic, food bank, case management program and housing counseling program. Read more on Walkersville Gazette .
Are there any Sign Language Interpreters out there?
I’m learning sign language with the hopes of become a sign language interpreter. Any advice? .
How many ASL interpreters are there in the USA?
I know rid keeps record on this as they has a database of everyone they have certified. I could not find anything on the rid website though. .
Are schools required to provide American Sign Language Interpreters for deaf students?
I worked with a student with autism for a few months in school. He was also deaf. He had an interpreter and other staff who knew quite a bit of sign language. But, I have been told there is a deaf student at an elementary school in my school district without an interpreter. (This child […]
What state certifications for sign language interpreters are recognized in Colorado?
I am currently a sign language interpreting student in Georgia, but will be moving to Colorado after graduation. In Georgia, aside from national RID/NAD certifiation, the only credential available to test for is the EIPA. Aside from national certification, what state tests are available for sign language interpreters in Colorado? .