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Potential request for proof-reading quotes from freelance translators (no agencies please)
English > Portuguese (Brazil): Reviewers needed!
We have an exciting opportunity for experienced Reviewers to work closely with one of our Clients, a well-known and multinational leader in online advertising and internet-based IT services.
We are looking to expand our team of expert Linguists and in particular we are looking for candidates who meet the following requirements:
Responsibilities:
Working closely with our Client’s language specialists, you will:
• Review Marketing, UI and Online Help translation content
• Provide feedback and assistance to translators to improve quality
• Liaise with other reviewers and stakeholders
• Maintain glossaries
• Fix linguistic bugs
Minimum requirements:
• An Undergraduate degree
• Mother tongue speaker and fluent in English
• 2 years localisation experience as a translator/ reviewer
• A proven track record in delivering high quality translation through review
• A passion for Technology, the Internet and Quality
• Use of CAT tools, particularly Idiom World Server, Desktop Workbench & Google Translator Toolkit (GTT)
Preferred locations:
• English to Portuguese Brazil - Sao Paulo
If you have the relevant experience & qualifications and would like to be a part of our fantastic team, please let us know.
Specialization required
Busin./Marketing/Financial
Language pair(s)
English
> Portuguese
Native language: Portuguese
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