Freelance Multilingual Interpreters and Translators Needed

Brett Relander
Canuworktomorrow.com

There are always pros and cons to any type of freelance work. In speaking to registered members from Canuworktomorrow.com and other freelancers we found that the benefits outweigh the cons for people interested in project-based and short-term work.

Some of the obvious benefits include enjoying a greater variety of assignments. Flexible hours allow you to dictate your own hours and enable you to build a certain reputation in the business world. As a freelancer working for different employers in various industries you can develop new skills and even start to specialize in one specific area of expertise.

Translation and interpretation services are increasingly in demand. It´s a perfect career for freelancers that want short-term continuous work. We live in a global world. From Chinese, German, Korean, Japanese, to Vietnamese, Spanish, Italian, Russian and French, U.S. businesses and government offices are always in constant need of translators and interpreters.


This field is interesting, international, and offers competitive pay. According to Corinne McKay, the average certified translator makes approximately $71,000 annually and non-certified approximately $53,000.

Join the American Translators Association and join Canuworktomorrow today. You will be notified of all new job postings.

Good Luck!

Available Translators Include:

Bonne Chance, French

Bit-tawfīq, Arabic

Buena Suerte, Spanish

Buona Fortuna, Italian

Sretno, Croatian

Haeng Un Eul Bil Eo Yo, Korean

Behatslacha, Hebrew

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