Proz certification vs Others
Thread poster: Rebecca Lyne
Rebecca Lyne
Rebecca Lyne
France
French to English
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Aug 30, 2013

Hello All,

This may be an old issue, so pardon me if this is repetitive. However, can anyone speak to the value of Proz certification vs any others?

I am not a certified translator currently and frankly I have never found it to be much of an issue until recently. I translate French and Italian to English and only rarely have I ever seen this as a requirement from EU agencies or clients. However, if there is a value I am missing in terms of more business, then I would b
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Hello All,

This may be an old issue, so pardon me if this is repetitive. However, can anyone speak to the value of Proz certification vs any others?

I am not a certified translator currently and frankly I have never found it to be much of an issue until recently. I translate French and Italian to English and only rarely have I ever seen this as a requirement from EU agencies or clients. However, if there is a value I am missing in terms of more business, then I would be interested.

All that said, are people finding that Proz certification is becoming accepted equally as say, ATA certification?

Your thoughts welcome...

Rebecca
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