That’s a great question. And the answer is…complicated. When it comes to interpreting, your bilingual employees can be among your greatest assets. They can also be some of your biggest liabilities. Interpreting is a skill. Interpreting is a distinct skill and is different from…
6 Crucial Differences – Medical Interpreters vs. Bilingual Employees
With nearly 70 million people in the United States speaking a primary language other than English, odds are you are encountering more and more LEP (Limited English Proficient) patients every day. Because a patient’s well-being is on the line, healthcare providers must assist them…
Everything You Always Wanted To Know About Website Localization
If you go to 100 different web pages about localization, you’ll likely find 100 different definitions. Companies are naturally going to lean towards interpretations that are relevant to their business (and we’re no exception). We like the definition pictured above. It’s simple and,…
Website Localization: The Key to Expanding Market Share
What is Localization in Translation? Localization is the process of adapting text, images, videos, marketing campaigns and more, to fit the linguistic, cultural and societal norms of your target audience. Consider this: Roughly 6 billion people speak a language other than English. What’s more,…
How to Become a Global Household Name
Coca-Cola, McDonalds, Nike, KFC, Marlboro…it probably doesn’t surprise you that people all around the world recognize these brand names just as easily as you do. They’re American companies that have become as well-known on the opposite side of the globe as they are at home.…
Size Matters: Text Length when Translating from English
How much is too much (or too little) text? There are a lot of factors to consider when you’re getting ready for a website localization project. One you may not have considered is Translated Text Length. What’s your word count? It’s about to change!…
How Translation and Interpreting Services Can Help Afghan Refugees
The Afghan Refugee Crisis Doesn’t End With Resettlement Imagine this: Your country has been at war for twenty years and, for most of that time, you’ve been in the thick of it. When NATO forces first arrived, you and many of your neighbors saw…
The past two years have shown us it’s more important than ever to provide equal care to all patients no matter their race, religion, or national origin. It’s been no secret that minorities have borne the brunt of the pandemic, so we must do…