Creating interpreting price quotes for the new normal [Recurso electrónico]
Tipo de material: Recurso continuoIdioma: Inglés Series The ATA Chronicle : number 1, volume LI, Jan/Feb 2022 ; vol. 51; n. 1Detalles de publicación: Alexandria, VA : American Translator Association , january-february 2022Descripción: p. 33-35ISSN:- 1078-6457
There’s no doubt that 2021 was a difficult year—a difficult almost two years, actually. Every profession has been affected by the pandemic in a significant way, and interpreting is no exception. We’re lucky, in a way, that technology has allowed us to continue our work as legal,
conference, court, and community interpreters. I say lucky because I’m painfully aware that many other professions were not in the relatively privileged position to shift work online and simply disappeared or were decimated. So, while technology isn’t always what we want it to be, it certainly has been a lifesaver for interpreters as courts, conferences, and everything in between shut down for in-person
events and moved online.
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