English to Yiddish translators (Freelance/Remote)
Keywords StudiosFull Time
Senior (5 to 8 years)
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Candidates need at least 1 year of experience translating, reviewing, and editing life sciences content including clinical trial documents, plus either a university degree in translation or linguistics with 2 years of translation experience or 5 years without a degree.
This information is not specified in the job description.
Native fluency in English (target language) spoken and written, and fluency in Portuguese (source language) spoken and written are required.
Experience with translation management systems and CAT tools is a must, and the ability to work according to tight deadlines and independently is required. Prior experience with a translation and localisation company is desirable but not essential.
Submit your application in English, include your rates, and clearly outline your experience with life sciences content and document types in your CV. This posting is for individual freelancers only; agencies or teams should not apply. Permanent positions may be considered for qualified candidates.
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