French Canadian Life Sciences Translator
WelocalizePart Time
Mid-level (3 to 4 years)
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This information is not specified in the job description. Candidates are required to include their rates in the application.
All locations will be considered, indicating flexibility in work location for this freelance role.
Requirements include native fluency in Macedonian (spoken and written), fluency in English, at least 1 year translating life sciences content like clinical trial documents, experience with CAT tools and translation management systems, and ability to work independently under tight deadlines. A university degree in translation or linguistics with 2+ years experience, or 5+ years without a degree, is needed.
It is listed as full time employment type, primarily for freelancers, with permanent positions possibly considered for qualified candidates.
Submit your application in English, include your rates, and ensure your CV clearly outlines at least 1 year of experience with life sciences content including document types. Applications from agencies or teams are not accepted; this is for individual freelancers only.
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