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Entering the Changing Interpreting Market

February 28, 2017

Whether you are just graduating from an interpreting program or have been in the market for a while, this webinar is for you!

The interpreting market is undergoing full-scale disruption and expansion right now. Entering and practicing interpreters need to stay up to date with current hiring and recruiting trends to find work.

The ideal skill set for interpreters is changing and expanding. What was once “the way things are done” is rapidly shifting as technological platforms gain acceptance and demand for interpreting grows. Join us for this lively webinar that will explore what you need to know to succeed outside the classroom in a changing professional landscape.

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About the Presenter

Katharine Allen is a veteran healthcare and community interpreter with over three decades of experience interpreting, training interpreters and trainers, and providing curriculum design and language access services. She is the founder and co-president of InterpretAmerica as well as an instructor for the Glendon School of Translation Masters in Conference Interpreting. She is also the lead developer for the Indigenous Interpreting+ 60-hour training for indigenous language interpreters. Katharine is co-author of The Community Interpreter® International: An International Textbook and a licensed trainer for The Community Interpreter® curriculum. She has an MA in Translation and Interpretation from the Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey. (Middlebury Institute is an ATA Institutional Member.)

Details

Date:
February 28, 2017
Event Categories:
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Presenter(s): Katharine Allen
Duration: 60 minutes
Presenting Language(s): Presented in English
Level: All
ATA CEPs: 1

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American Translators Association
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