Be ready to share about yourself! Talk about how you learned the language(s) you want to interpret for and if you have any relevant experience. You may be asked to speak the language or test for proficiency in some way. Come ready to ask questions about the position beyond the basics.
Interview
Interpreter
Global Wordsmiths
Language Translation
Depending on the language you will interpret for, there will generally be different common clients. You may have a consistent client (most likely a non-profit business with different customers) or you may be sent to different locations. The work is need-based. When there's an assignment, you can ...
Day in the Life
Interpreter
Global Wordsmiths
Language Translation