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English > Spanish: Native European Spanish translators needed in Berlin (Germany) for min 4 months
We are looking for highly motivated and experienced Native European Spanish translators for min 4 months (April till July) in-house in our office in Berlin.
We are a specialist game localization company working on 10 platforms and in 30 languages. As of today, the company has localized more than 900 products for many of the world's best-known companies such as Activision, Microsoft, Sony, Nintendo, Eidos, Vivendi Games, Ubisoft, Atari, Sega, Virgin, Mattel, Mindscape, EA, Kemco, Agetec, etc.
Job Description
Proofread content for games.
Special requirements:
You must have strong grammar skills in your native language
Be computer literate
Be an avid gamer with online and/or offline games
Be a detail-oriented and flexible team player who is self-motivated, responsible, hard-working, innovative, dedicated and deadline-oriented
Be familiar with all consoles/PC TCR terminology
Understanding of and desire to work in the gaming industry
Have a strong comprehension of the English language
If you are interested in this position please send an email with your resume to the email address below (contact section) and type in the subject "Freelance Translator" (plus your language combination).
Specialization required
Arts/Entertainment
Language pair(s)
English
> Spanish
Native language: Spanish
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