Book Description
“How To Be a Translator From Home” is a how-to guide for individuals who want to learn to translate on their own but aren’t sure where to begin. The book teaches the best way for you to create profiles that clients will trust, how to find the best websites for you to utilize, how to make the most money with your time, and everything else you’ll need to know while translating! And it works for almost any language. If you speak a language and are interested in translation, this is the path for you. Thousands of people are already translating online from their homes, and being paid well. This is your chance to set your own deadlines, work for yourself, and follow your dreams.
About Expert
Nephi Ginnett is an experienced translator and interpreter who works with clients across the US, in Canada, the Dominican Republic, and in Haiti. His work began with a volunteer trip to Boston, Massachusetts where he taught ESL and Citizenship classes to Haitian Immigrants and developed both an interest in and the skills necessary for a career in international language programs. He has since been hired as a translator working on multimedia projects including several documentaries that cover the struggles of Haitian immigrants in the Dominican Republic and in Africa.
“How To Be a Translator From Home” is a how-to guide for individuals who want to learn to translate on their own but aren’t sure where to begin. The book teaches the best way for you to create profiles that clients will trust, how to find the best websites for you to utilize, how to make the most money with your time, and everything else you’ll need to know while translating! And it works for almost any language. If you speak a language and are interested in translation, this is the path for you. Thousands of people are already translating online from their homes, and being paid well. This is your chance to set your own deadlines, work for yourself, and follow your dreams.
About Expert
Nephi Ginnett is an experienced translator and interpreter who works with clients across the US, in Canada, the Dominican Republic, and in Haiti. His work began with a volunteer trip to Boston, Massachusetts where he taught ESL and Citizenship classes to Haitian Immigrants and developed both an interest in and the skills necessary for a career in international language programs. He has since been hired as a translator working on multimedia projects including several documentaries that cover the struggles of Haitian immigrants in the Dominican Republic and in Africa.