By: Lynn Henry-Roach | 2010-04-03 | Language Employment of interpreters and translators is projected to increase 24 percent over the 2006-16 decade. This growth will be driven partly by strong demand in health care settings and work related to homeland security. Individuals classified as language specialists for the Federal Government earned an average of $76,287 annually in 2007. High-level conference interpreters working full time can earn more than $100,000 annually. read more
By: Ram Kesarwani | 2011-07-16 | Language Language interpretation/translation is the conversion of a speech, message or any proceeding in oral/written form, from source language to target language. This is done by the interpreter or translator, to enable the participants to understand in their own language, the communication delivered in a foreign language (source language). read more
By: Ram Kesarwani | 2011-06-06 | Language Language interpretation is the art of communicating in the target language, what has been said in the source language. This is the job of an interpreter who is a linguist well versed with atleast two languages. read more
By: Adriana Tassini | 2011-01-07 | Article Marketing Do you know two languages fluently? Have you ever thought of becoming a translator or interpreter? This could indeed be the ideal career path for you, but in order to make the most out of it, you must go through a certification process. Many jobs do not necessarily require this from their employees. Read on to find out more! read more
By: Anjali Sharma | 2010-11-30 | Small Business Translation equipment – Congressnetwork.com is a leading manufacturer dedicated to developing and distributing high-quality conference, simultaneous translation equipment and simultaneous interpretation systems. read more
By: Dylan | 2007-08-05 | Public Relations Translation and interpretation are services supplied by specialist translation agencies. Read about the difference and types of translation and interpretation commonly available. read more
By: anjaliexpertseo | 2010-12-01 | Small Business Communication is the key factor for all developments whether they stand on the personal level or even on the commercial and official level read more
By: Ram Kesarwani | 2011-06-25 | Language If numbers are anything to go by, then according to statistical data of U.S. interpreters and translators held about 50,900 jobs in 2008 which is projected at 62,200 in 2018, a rise of 11,300 amounting to a 22% increase. About 28% of these language interpreters and translators work in educational institutions, 13% work in hospitals, health care and social assistance and 9% work in federal, state a read more
By: Alexanne | 2010-11-13 | Reference & Education Language translation is a procedure which involves to rewrite the source language material into a target language, while the content and meaning remains same read more
By: Ram Kesarwani | 2010-09-25 | Video Conferencing We are expert suppliers and installers of simultaneous interpretation equipment for conferences, meetings and seminars from India. We provide world class conference interpretation and translation services from India. read more
By: MIthilesh Kumar | 2010-12-08 | Business If gets really difficult to deal with people who do not speak the same language as yours. Language gap is something which creates a very big difference in the market. If you are into business and you have a client from a country and speaks a language, that you are not familiar with, you would definitely look for an interpreter of that language. Read on this article to know more about simultaneous interpretation techniques which are available in the market these days. read more
By: Guillermo Bravo | 2010-04-02 | Language Most people get confused between what the job description of an interpreter is versus a translator. Translators typically translate from one source language to a target language on some sort of a document, while interpreters do the same thing but in real time, with both persons present during the interpreting. For example, interpreters are present during court cases, while translator provide the translated documents for the court case. read more
By: Ram Kesarwani | 2010-10-18 | Video Conferencing Language Interpretation and Translation are entirely different from each other but serve the common need of expressing the message in a foreign language in different forms. read more
By: manishk | 2011-01-09 | Business Language is one way by which people communicate their thoughts and feelings with others speaking the same language. However, these days, people are not specific to just one group of people and they are required to communicate with people residing across nations. read more
By: Alister Cambel | 2012-04-23 | Conference English is becoming popular all across the world and has emerged out as a unfamiliar trade and business language. But still you cannot call it as common language recognized to each and everybody in the world. read more