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TRANSLATIONS
Once we finish a career, we want to work, so we have to start looking for a job. Getting a job is not easy; there are many people looking and few places to work in. Many companies are now publishing their offers over the internet; this tool is very useful, if you know how to use it right. On the other hand, sometimes people get confused and find offers but from others states, State Jobs is the best website to look for job offers because they separate the companies by states and cities.
Once you find a suitable job offer for yourself, you cannot take your position for granted; having advantages over the opponents is necessary to stand out from the rest of people. Having a good résumé and giving interview is of big help. However, many people prepare for this too. Therefore, it is necessary to generate more efficient strategies; for example, getting an MBA. MBA courses give you the knowledge that you just do not get in the university. There are many countries offering MBA courses and depending on which one you choose it can be valuable.
However, if you study abroad, it is necessary to beat the language barrier. Language courses are taught almost everywhere, but there is nothing like studying the language in its native country. You just need to choose the language and the country you want to go. If you want to study abroad, you have to do all the arrangements and they obviously have to be done in the foreign language you wish to learn, so you will probably need a professional translation to rewrite all the documents you have to present as your resume, introduction letter, etc.
If languages are not a problem for you and on the other hand, you have an extended knowledge of at least two of them, you can work as a Freelance translator while you do your MBA. Working freelance allows you to control your time; you only accept the work you will be able to do. A freelancer gets paid for the work done and not for the time spent doing it however, the client usually gives a death line for the work to be done.
To make something clear; not everybody can translate, before you start working as a translator, you have to be pretty sure about your languages skills. Is not just necessary to speak it correctly, you will also need to know all the grammatical rules and language expressions of both languages. Since a freelancer does not have any attachment with any clients, losing them is very easy, if you do something bad, he/she will look for other translator however keeping your client satisfied by doing a good job will make them loyal to you.

