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2012 Freelance translator virtual conference

Sep 27, 2012



Presentation

Negotiate Your Way to Success!

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Schedule:This session ended at 13:30
Description:

In this exciting presentation, Konstantin Kisin, a renowned industry speaker, will share some of the latest negotiation tips and tricks that allow freelancers to increase their rates and build better relationships with their clients.

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Language(s):English
Speakers:Konstantin Kisin
Konstantin Kisin is a highly successful legal, financial and video games translator. Since joining ProZ.com in 2004, he has made full use of the website to propel his business to new heights and build long-term relationships with clients and colleagues.

A regular contributor to Proz.com on the business side of translation, Konstantin has extensive training in the psychology of communication and human behaviour. Sharing his attitude to doing business with his customary passion and enthusiasm, Konstantin's mission is to assist freelancers the world over in establishing professional relationships with clients, making more money, working less and having more fun.

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Sara Rodriguez
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Negotiate your way to success. Sep 27, 2012

Thank you! Gracias. Merci bien.

 

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