20 (or so) questions on how Barbora (@batushtek) works
This series of posts was inspired by Lifehacker’s How I Work series, which I thoroughly enjoy. It’s about time we discover how our colleagues work and get to know them a little better.
DetailsThis series of posts was inspired by Lifehacker’s How I Work series, which I thoroughly enjoy. It’s about time we discover how our colleagues work and get to know them a little better.
DetailsWeekly series of posts based on our favorite tweeted content over the past week. Topics: translation, interpreting, languages, freelancing and business.
DetailsTranslation companies are spending big bucks on their websites because the rewards are high: lots of people and companies are ordering translation services online. As a freelance translator, you can’t afford to be sitting on the sidelines and idly watch as your competition reels in the money.
DetailsThis series of posts was inspired by Lifehacker’s How I Work series, which I thoroughly enjoy. It’s about time we discover how our colleagues work and get to know them a little better.
DetailsWeekly series of posts based on our favorite tweeted content over the past week. Topics: translation, interpreting, languages, freelancing and business.
DetailsYou read and hear all these horror stories on social media and translation blogs about translation companies. I want to tell you about a lovely person, a translation company owner, that I met recently.
DetailsWeekly series of posts based on our favorite tweeted content over the past week. Topics: translation, interpreting, languages, freelancing and business.
DetailsThis series of posts was inspired by Lifehacker’s How I Work series, which I thoroughly enjoy. It’s about time we discover how our colleagues work and get to know them a little better.
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