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Interpreter Farsi/English

Interpreter Farsi/English
Posted on 19/12/2011 in Job Vacancies Stoke Newington › Central London | See all adverts by rubina.s.khan

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Hello Everyone!

Can you speak more than two languages fluently? If you can then you might want to consider working a an interpreter. Interpreters are paid about £12 - £20 per hour. You don't have to be qualified as an interpreter to work in this field.

Manual for interpreters – very good condition. This is ideal for those who wish to work an interpreter or a translator. The manual contains the following details:


1. What is interpreting (face to face and over the phone)
2. What is translation
3. Working on a freelance basis, what does this mean for you
4. The hourly/daily rates
5. The Professional conduct rules you should know for interpreters
6. How to perform interpreting, the protocol rules
7. Examples of interpreting work you would do for the government sectors e.g:
- UK Border agency
- Home Office
- Job Centre Plus
- Department of Working Pension
- Pension Credit
- Inland Revenue (HMRC)
- Probation Service
- Local councils, Birmingham City council, Hackney council etc
- Child Maintenance Options
- Child Support Agency
- Switch Over scheme
For general organisations:
- Shelter accommodation
- Housing groups/associations
- Domestic violence unit
- Citizen Advice Bureaux

For Medical/health
- GP’s
- Hospital check ups
- Nurses/doctors
- Psychiatrist

6. An example of a agreement that the company will ask you to sign, important points for you to consider before signing (some do not ask you to sign)
7. List of common word/phrase you should know as an interpreter for both English and in the target language. The list include technical/legal/general words
8. Resources to help you become a better interpreter
9. Contact details/companies where you can submit your CV
10. A sample of my CV that got me interpreting jobs
11. Practical things you should do and things you should not do

Once you have read the manual it will give you a clear picture of what to expect as an interpreter. You should be able to apply confidently even without prior training and qualifications.

Please reply if you are interested in working as an interpreter/translator.

A valuable manual.


Thank you for reading my add. If oyu are interested, please reply.



Description

Postcode
London
Central London
Stoke Newington
Postal Code
N16
Company name
Freelance
Category
Other
Contract
Contract/Freelance
Type of job
Full time
Posted by
rubina.s.khan
Member since
16/04/2010
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