Can you weave magic with words? Are you a qualified translator and proofreader? Here you go, we have an immediate job opportunity for you as a Freelance Translator/Proofreader with us.
Headquartered at Burbank, California; we are a 100 year old company dealing with two business segments: Content Creation and Film Distribution. Our clients include major motion-picture groups such as 20th Century Fox, Sony, Warner Bros. and Universal Studios etc. We are looking for free-lance translators for various languages to work on frequent premium projects for our clients.
We require freelance translators and proofreaders from English to French
Please find below the main duties:
Translating from English into French
Proofreading and editing client-provided materials
Conforming existing scripts/subtitle files to precise specifications of various clients
Education background, Experience and Competencies:
Native speaker
Possess a strong knowledge of the English language
Should have prior translation Experience
Possess a Bachelor’s Degree in Translation/ Literature, Subtitling, Arts, Journalism/ Proofreading/
Editing experience
Computer literacy & a thorough knowledge of MS-Office is a must
Resourceful, excellent time management, ability to multi task on numerous projects and meeting deadlines are some of the competencies we seek
A vivid taste for the entertainment industry/ movies, especially North American cinema and television
Other requirements:
Flexi work timings (as per the time zone & availability)
Must have access to a private machine. We discourage working on our client material over office/public computers/laptops. Access will not be granted.
We love working at Deluxe and we know you will too! If the above opportunity sounds exciting (we sure hope it does!), Please do rush in your entries, along with a copy of your most updated resume (in English ONLY!!) and filled in application form.
Regards,
Nikhitha Maddha
Translator Resources and Training Specialist
Deluxe Entertainment Services Group |
Bangalore, India
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