How To Navigate the Job Search Amid Uncertainty—Episode 6: Lorena Ortiz Schneider
| by Winnie Heh
Lorena Ortiz Schneider provides heart-felt and practical recommendations on navigating downturns as a freelance interpreter.
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| by Winnie Heh
Lorena Ortiz Schneider provides heart-felt and practical recommendations on navigating downturns as a freelance interpreter.
| by Bryce Craft
While there’s nothing like making a first impression in person, with the right preparation you can turn a virtual career fair into real-life job opportunities. Here are six ways to maximize the increasingly popular virtual career fairs.
| by Eva Gudbergsdottir
Three current Middlebury Institute Translation and Localization Management students, who recently founded the TLM Mentorship Program to help formalize connections in the field, say they are “completely blown away” by enthusiastic response by alumni.
| by Bryce Craft
Our annual fall Community Career Fair—held virtually this year for the first time—was a success. Nearly two dozen employers participated and the virtual format allowed for more individual contact between employers and potential recruits.
| by Eva Gudbergsdottir
Max Troyer, chair of the Middlebury Institute’s Translation and Localization Management degree program has been appointed the Grover M. Hermann Chair in International Business Management in recognition of his “outstanding scholarship and practice in the area of localization management.”
| by Winnie Heh
Diane Mouradian, a nationally certified trauma-focused cognitive behavior therapist, discusses how we can care for our emotional well-being and for those going through the job search while the world is grappling with the pandemic.
| by Eva Gudbergsdottir
Six Middlebury Institute alumni, including two faculty members and one staff member, are featured on the new Nimdzi Localization Influencer Watchlist.
| by Winnie Heh
Episode three features Kathleen Diamond, a language industry veteran who has founded and managed businesses in language teaching, translation, and interpretation.
| by Eva Gudbergsdottir
Two Middlebury Institute students share their research the impact of the global pandemic on their chosen fields of nonproliferation and language services.
| by Winnie Heh
Matt Conger, CEO of Cadence Translate, and Johnathan Rechtman, Co-Founder of Cadence Translate and a conference interpreter join us for episode two.