Dos and Don'ts - How to create your profile with TRADUguide
First impressions count!
DO: Make your profile professional. It should be short (one or two paragraphs), direct, descriptive and businesslike.
DO: First, you should introduce you - your interpreting experience and credentials, prior interpreting history, if any;
professional memberships; any other relevant information - expertise that helps you interpreting.
DO: Mention those cities or countries where you would like to interprete.
DO: Mention your specializations, such as medical, legal, or business interpretation.
DON'T: Do not neglect basics of spelling, grammar, clean presentation in your profile. Check and recheck.
DON'T: Do not use common phrases such as "I am cheap and quick".
Most job posters are looking for an expert interpreter who is familiar with the specific subject area.
DON'T: Do not indicate a pricing that is too low. Think of travel expenses, etc.