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ATA News Update: 2007 Translation and Interpreting Compensation Survey
Last day to participate in the ATA Compensation Survey is Monday, September 24!
Translators, interpreters, and language services companies are invited to take part in the 2007 American Translators Association’s Translation and Interpreting Services Survey. This industry-wide survey will provide a picture of the market for T&I services, including per-word and per-hour rates now being charged by translators and interpreters.
Your participation is essential to the success of this project, and the questionnaire should take you just a few minutes to complete. Please note that the survey will close on September 24, 2007.
Survey Participant Confidentiality
Your privacy is important to us, and individual responses will be kept strictly confidential. The survey data will be collected by Industry Insights Inc., an independent firm specializing in association-related research. Your completed questionnaire will be assigned a confidential code number when received, and your data will then be processed anonymously by Industry Insights personnel. No one at ATA will have access to individual data.
Survey Results
The complete findings of the survey will be published in the Fourth Edition of the ATA Translation and Interpreting Compensation Survey. In addition, an executive summary will be published in an upcoming issue of The ATA Chronicle. To review the executive summary from a previous ATA compensation survey, click on Executive Summary: ATA Translation and Interpreting Compensation Survey 2005.
Special discounts are available if you complete the questionnaire and order the publication now. The order form will be sent to you once you submit your questionnaire.
Questions? Need More Information?
If you have any questions, please email Mary David, ATA Member Benefits and Project Development Manager, or call (703) 683-6100, ext. 3009.
Thank You
Thank you for taking time to assist in the collection of this data and for your ongoing support of the American Translators Association.


