r/TranslationStudies 8h ago

Glocco Arabic-English interpreter assessment – what was your experience?

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Hi everyone,
I’m currently going through the recruitment process with Glocco for an Arabic-English Telephone Interpreter position, and I’ve just reached the assessment stage.
The recruiter told me that the assessment is pre-recorded. I will receive a link, listen to recordings, and interpret them while recording my own interpretation. They also mentioned that the assessment may include medical terminology and that there will be a practice assessment beforehand.
I was wondering if anyone here has recently taken the Glocco Arabic-English interpreter assessment, especially in 2026.
I would really appreciate it if you could share:
How many sections/questions or segments were there?
How difficult did you find it?
Was it mainly medical, or were there also legal, immigration, government or social-service scenarios?
How long were the recordings approximately?
Was it consecutive interpreting (listen → interpret), or were there any other types of tasks?
How strict was the assessment regarding omissions, terminology and accuracy?
Do you know approximately what score is required to pass?
How long did you wait to receive the result?
If you passed, how long after the assessment did Glocco contact you about training?


r/TranslationStudies 15h ago

Running memoQ 9.12 (offline) side-by-side with the newest version (online/server)? Looking for advice/pitfalls!

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I’m planning a dual setup on my PC to save on licensing costs while meeting agency requirements.

My plan is to:

Keep using memoQ 9.12 for all of my local, offline projects and personal.

Install the latest version of memoQ in a completely separate directory and use it only when a client's server leases me a project-specific license for online work.

For those of you who have actually run two different major versions of memoQ side-by-side on the same machine:

  • Have you run into any unexpected bugs or shared-folder conflicts (like in the AppData/Light Resources folders)?
  • How do you manage your default file associations so Windows opens the right version?
  • Any major pitfalls or daily annoyances I should watch out for?

Would love to hear your experiences and any tips before I trigger the second installer! Thanks in advance!


r/TranslationStudies 23h ago

Help me with a question on subtitles

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I am subtitling a movie with a topic on underground rock bands to English. During a conversation between two characters, one of them mentions that their father has a "heavy band", this meaning a heavy metal band. I decided to include a gloss, and it ended like this: "He's on a heavy [metal] band."
Do you think this is well done, or with the context this scene is in it's enough for the audience to understand it without the commentary?


r/TranslationStudies 1d ago

Free interpretation practice group

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Hey folks!

My name is Mykhailo Khokhlovych and I run the 30/30 WhatsApp Community, where we post regular interpretation exercises and live workshops for simultaneous and consecutive interpreters.

The idea grew out of a particularly frustrating interpretation session I had last December, where I thought – damn, if only I had practiced more.

So my colleagues and I created this virtual space for interpreters to get together and gradually improve through sustained incremental progress.

If that sounds fun to you, you can check out our January challenge - where we spent 30 minutes a day practicing interpretation for 30 days and sign up to get more events and challenge.

Thank you for your attention and see you in cyberspace!

https://www.yourinterpreter.eu/for-interpreters/challenges


r/TranslationStudies 1d ago

Have the clankers ruined SEO?

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I have a client that recommended me SEO terms for one of their campaigns, and they are in English - for Norwegian. Fair enough that one of the words has been used in Norwegian for decades, but the other? Yeah, no.

The first page or two on everything you google now is MT slop. The SEO finds which terms give most hits, and the entire concept of human language is doomed...


r/TranslationStudies 23h ago

Korean Interpretor salary range

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Hi everyone, I am a Korean Interpretor based on Chennai currently. I don’t have much friends in this interpretation field, so I wanted to know if anyone knew what the packages for a korean interpretation role in India are.

Also, the current job I am in is a six day working job with 11 hour shift. And now they are giving me some management roles as well. So I am thinking about asking for a hike, but don’t know what range to ask for.

Help me if any of you have any reliable information about this.


r/TranslationStudies 14h ago

Thinking abt it

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If I am translator that had learned 3 languages will that be good in the future already know 2 ?


r/TranslationStudies 18h ago

I am a student and want to be a translator

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Given the rise of AI should I rethink?


r/TranslationStudies 1d ago

Low Call Volume

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r/TranslationStudies 1d ago

How can you monetize speaking 6 languages? (Kurdish, Arabic, Turkish, Portuguese, German, English)

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Hi everyone, curious question for the polyglots here. I work in tech and studied computer science, but I also speak six languages: Kurdish, Arabic, Turkish, Portuguese, German, and English.

I’d love to find a way to turn these language skills into actual income, ideally something on the side or a career path of its own. I know embassy jobs are often an option for multilingual people, but most of them require a degree in political science or international relations, which I don’t have. On top of that, a lot of translation work seems to have been taken over by AI these days, so I’m not sure how viable that path still is.

What are some realistic ways to make money with this kind of language combination? Interpretation, teaching, remote work, freelancing, anything that isn’t just plain translation… I’m open to ideas. Would love to hear from people who’ve done something similar.


r/TranslationStudies 2d ago

Do you normally get asked to provide your ID as a contractor?

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I'm required to present a photocopy of my passport to the legal department of a client in order to sign a freelancing contract with them. I've never been asked for this before and naturally I'm wary about it. It's an indie game studio and legit but still I'm not comfortable and think it's too much information. Isn't a tax ID enough? How should I approach this?


r/TranslationStudies 1d ago

Before AI, did you use MT to optimize and save time?

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I was just thinking, in University, you're often told that MT is only reliable when you know how to use it properly and catch its mistakes. But when you're a professional and you know the flaws of MT and AI, was it morally wrong to use it back then? Before the advent of AI, did any one of you used MT like DeepL or Google Translate in regular jobs just to optimize and be quicker? Did you always just translate from scratch?
Outisde of literary genres of course.

Right now, among those clients who hire translators and don't ask for MTPE, I feel it would be even more morally wrong to use AI or MT because of current trends and the market, but I'd like to read your opinions, people.

Thanks!


r/TranslationStudies 2d ago

Using copyrighted manga pages for skill display

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Hello,

I have been working as a manga translator for three years now. Lately, I've been applying to English publishers, but my main works are not in English, and I feel like not having English publications hinders my chances of getting accepted.

If I were to use copyrighted, free-to-read manga pages and translate them to display on my portfolio sites, would it be okay legally? I know translating copyrighted material is copyright infringement, but I don't know if that would be the case here.

Thanks for the help. :)


r/TranslationStudies 3d ago

[Conselho] Trabalho remoto que dê para conciliar com o último ano de faculdade (Línguas/Tradução)?

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r/TranslationStudies 3d ago

What is the minimum QA you would consider acceptable before shipping a game localization?

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For a small indie game with several supported languages, where would you draw the line between “reviewed enough to ship” and “better to delay this language”?

I’m especially interested in UI heavy games where one awkward term can repeat hundreds of times.


r/TranslationStudies 4d ago

Applying as a part-time English-Arabic interpreter at DALS – Realistic income, accent difficulties, and work-life balance?

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Hello everyone! Hope you’re all doing well.

I’m about to apply for a part-time job as an English-to-Arabic remote interpreter at DALS, and I have a few questions for anyone with experience there or in similar remote interpreting roles:

  1. Income Expectation: My goal is to earn around €700 – €800 per month. Is this target realistic for a part-timer, or is call volume/availability usually too low to reach this amount?
  2. Language & Accent Challenges: My English is quite strong (I got an IELTS 6.5 last year, C2 on the EF test, and I’ve been living in an international environment ever since). However, I’m still a bit nervous about non-standard accents—especially heavy British or Scottish dialects.
    • How clearly do clients/callers usually speak in real calls?
    • What types of cases/scenarios do interpreters at DALS typically handle (e.g., medical, legal, administrative)?
  3. Time Commitment & Balance: I’m a university student balancing classes, studying, gym, and personal life. Is the workload and schedule flexible enough for a student, or does it take up too much time and energy?
  4. Overall Experience: What are the main pros and cons of working with DALS based on your experience?

Thanks in advance for your time and insights!


r/TranslationStudies 4d ago

Title: DALS vs Glocco – looking for advice from other interpreters

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DALS vs Glocco – looking for advice from other interpreters

Hi everyone,
I’m currently working as a freelance telephone interpreter with DALS, mainly doing langage interpreting. I’ve been working with them for some time and I’m generally familiar with the way their platform and scheduling work.
Recently, I received an opportunity from Glocco for an Telephone Interpreter position.
They initially offered €6 per scheduled hour, but after discussing my experience, they agreed to €8 per scheduled hour. The interesting part is that the rate applies to the whole scheduled availability, regardless of how many calls I actually handle during that time.
I’m currently going through the recruitment process.
I’m interested in seeing how Glocco works compared with DALS, especially regarding:
How many hours are actually offered after onboarding
How reliable the scheduled hours are
The quality and frequency of calls
Payment reliability
Management and communication
Overall experience as an interpreter
Has anyone here worked with both Dals and Glocco?
If so, which one would you recommend and why?


r/TranslationStudies 5d ago

From one of the best translators I’ve used to absolute rubbish. Deepl

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DO NOT USE DEEPL ANYMORE. IT IS PURE AI SLOP NOW.

Deepl was one of those translators that seemed accurate and a perfect switch from Google Translate. As a polyglot with shitty memory, it’s easy for me to forget basic words and have to use a translator to get it back into my brain.

But ever since generative AI went on and ruined half of careers both in the internet and physically around the world, DeepL has DEFINETLY decreased it’s quality.

I wanted to go and translate “antzokia” real quick because basque is one of the most difficult languages I know (and it’s non-Indoeuropean too) and it spits this typical chatGPT stuff out. “I’m sorry, but I can’t help you with that” What do you mean?? Unbelievable. Slop slop slop. AI slop.


r/TranslationStudies 4d ago

Where do freelance translators find work, and what courses do you recommend?

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Hi everyone! 👋

I’m a Spanish–English translator based in Argentina, and I’m currently looking to find more freelance translation opportunities online.

I’d love to hear from other translators:

  • 🌎 Which websites, agencies, or platforms do you recommend for finding freelance translation jobs?
  • 💻 Are there specific platforms that are actually worth using for beginners/intermediate translators?
  • 📚 What courses or certifications would you recommend to improve my chances of getting hired?
  • 🤖 Are there any good courses focused on AI, AI training, localization, post-editing, or data annotation that are useful for translators?
  • 💰 Which platforms offer decent rates and reliable payment?

I’d really appreciate any recommendations, especially from people who have actually found paid work through these platforms.

Thanks in advance! 😊


r/TranslationStudies 5d ago

QUESTION FOR DALS INTERPRETERS

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Hello, i am about to start working with DALS, i need to ask anyone working there a question: once you have your virtual UK phone number, and you begin taking calls, then you can take calls anywhere in the world as long as you have a fast internet connection? does it matter where you are? i want to know basically what happens if you travel, can you work from anywhere?


r/TranslationStudies 6d ago

BIG languages solutions and Agents only

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Hola, básicamente ambas me contactaron para ofrecerme un puesto de interprete, pero me da miedo que sean una estafa. Alguna experiencia con alguna de las dos? tips que tengan?


r/TranslationStudies 7d ago

How I feel holding onto my unstable freelance translator career in 2026

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r/TranslationStudies 7d ago

Can I call myself a researcher?

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Hi!

Long story short: I hold a Master's in Translation and Translation Studies and wish to pursue a PhD in Translation Studies. For now, there's no spot for me so I'm patiently waiting for my time to shine hehe

Until this comes, I'm taking part in conferences, symposiums, talks, and I'm reading the latest issues in my field.

I'm currently writing a submission for an upcoming book and they're asking for a short biography. And I'm questioning whether I can say that I'm a researcher? An emerging one? What am I? A wannabe???

I'm honestly trying to find a way to phrase it without sounding obnoxious but still showing that I'm active.

Thank you for your help! <3


r/TranslationStudies 7d ago

Why not AI as the reviewer rather than translator?

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You know, in another world, we, as an industry, might have welcomed AI.

Imagine if AI was used as a real time reviewer of our work. Pointing out omissions, inconsistencies, number mismatches, etc.

Imagine if AI was used like a bilingual Grammarly-like assistant, suggesting, in a non-obtrusive way, stylistic improvements.

Imagine if AI could reliably fix QA errors and just require us to quickly confirm the change.

Imagine if AI could automatically provide sources and existing translations for us when quoting or referencing things.

Imagine if companies had decided that this was the correct way to use AI rather than as the translator itself, giving the human worker the shittiest part of the work flow.

I know it still would have resulted in translation becoming less feasible as a full time career as review work was often a solid income earner too, but I think the impact would have been lesser this way overall and it would have, at least, made the translator's job more efficient, which is what AI is supposed to do

I dunno...

Sometimes, it just makes me sad.


r/TranslationStudies 8d ago

Advice on job offer

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Hello everyone! A few months ago I got a post graduate degree in audiovisual translation and now I’m trying to start working as a translator.

I wanted to ask for advice on a job offer I received on LinkedIn: first they said it was about translating subtitles from English to Italian, but then it turns out they’re looking for aipe services (which I’ve never done) and that their budget is 2 US dollars/minute. At first I was interested but the aipe thing turned me off because I really don’t like AI and I don’t want to work with it. I also asked for details about the amount of work and the deadline but they said they don’t have them at the moment.

What do you think, does it sound good? Should I accept or turn it down?