Wednesday 15 February 2012

Doing an Internship within a Translation Agency

If you are looking for a job within a translation agency, or you just want to restart your career, you can always think about an internship before getting started to your new position.

Doing an internship in today’s global market can always put you into reality. In fact it means being able to face any sort of new job environment and job tasks. Instead of just dreaming in our own inner reality about what could be this or that job, it simply and better to just walk into it and start.




You will discover not only the department you are working in but also how the job we have chosen in is whole. Doing an internship means being open-minded and ready to understand the job chain of work and production.

It is for sure that it will give you expertise and the possibility of deeply understand what the real job you really like do to in the future and also give a very clear insight into how agencies work and what type of work is in demand. For example as legaltranslations and technical translation services grow you may consider becoming an expert in these fields.

Internships sometimes are paid or sometimes they cover your travel expenses, this is according to the society you are going to work in. Normally an internship is meant to be training through your work. You will generally have a tutor explaining and introducing you to the new job. Sometimes you could be just surprise you can even have an internship with no tutor and in that case would be just up to you, to your capabilities to sort out what is the best thing to do. Either you stay trying to find out by yourself any kind of solution you may need or you will try to explain that a tutor, a real one, could be helpful together with your capabilities to have a wonderful experience.   

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