The "business" of freelancing
Tipo de material: Recurso continuoSeries The ATA Chronicle : number 9, volume XXXVII, Sep 2008 ; vol. 37, n. 9Detalles de publicación: Alexandria, VA : American Translator Association , september 2008Descripción: p.22-26ISSN:- 1078-6457
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Freelance translators and interpreters need to start thinking of themselves as business owners as well as professional language service providers. Many times, however, translators and interpreters only consider themselves business owners when they operate an agency or employ other individuals. As a result, freelancers can find themselves in a competitive business environment without having learned the proper mindset to be as successfull as possible. As you will learn from this article, thinking like a business owner requires skills that are quite separate from those necessary to translate or interpret.
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