To be a professional translator/interpreter What you shouldn’t do to your client
As an international trading business lady, I met many foreigners both at work and on holiday. Recently, one of my foreign friend told me a
Share your experiences, thoughts about interpreting, sourcing, tour guiding etc.
As an international trading business lady, I met many foreigners both at work and on holiday. Recently, one of my foreign friend told me a
As a muslim, the most troublesome thing may probably is eating. Guangzhou is famous for eating but most of them are not
I’ve heard from customers a lot that they are travelling to more than one city and want a suggestion from me whether he should hire
Clients come from every corner of the world and each with his/her unique cultural background. Generally we know a little bit about the so-called western
Interpreters work with people, who are of various characters. The longer you work, the more people you meet, the more funny things fall upon your
Hi there, this is James Wang saying hello to you from Guangzhou, China. For an escort translator & interpreter working primarily in Guangzhou and neighboring
When we put up ads on the Internet to seek interpreting opportunities, we specifically place both Translator and Interpreter in the title, which means we
Clients coming to Guangzhou, China, usually know where to find the supplies they need and contact their local agents or temporary interpreters only to establish
Henry, a French leather goods maker who runs a medium-sized business in Moldova, came to me and asked for my assistance. He had actually been