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Friday, October 28, 2011

Road to Success

It is discouraging to watch the storm of economic uncertainty hovering over the country, and seeing job-seekers pursuing one elusive opportunity after another; interpreters and translators included. More than ever, resumes are important first-and-sometimes-only-impression to employers and is crucial to snatching that crucial interview.

World Services is always on the lookout for interpreters and translators all across the country. For you interpreters and translators looking for work, we have compiled a list of tips and advice for your resume to be considered should you decide to apply for us!

1. Be sure to include on-the-job accomplishments, these can be more telling than just a list of responsibilities!

2. Edit, edit, edit! Proofread and spell-check before submitting. As interpreters and translators, a.k.a. language professionals, demonstrate that you know how to use the written word or your abilities will be put into question.

3. Maintain a consistent format throughout your resume (keep margins, headers, and listing of responsibilities the same).

4. Identify languages that you are only 100% proficient. One semester of language X does not make you an expert.

5. Details! Point out all the experience you have as an interpreter/translator including any translation or interpretation certificates (Bridging the Gap, medical of court, ATA, NAJIT, etc.), company name/dates, projects and work done on the job.

6. Don’t have interpreting experience? Go volunteer at a local non-profit organization, school, hospital/clinic or foreign communities to get some!

Is your resume already all set and prepped to submit? Have all your paperwork in order as well, including: cover letter, copies of any certifications you may have, a list of cities that you are available to work and accurate contact information. Good luck out there on the job hunt!

Wednesday, October 5, 2011





The National Workers' Compensation and Disability Conference® & Expo is the nation's leading event for anyone involved in the workers' comp and disability management industries. Hundreds of  colleagues gather each year to expand their knowledge and gain new solutions directly related to their workers' comp, disability and return-to-work programs.

Celebrating its 20th anniversary, the conference officially kicks off Wednesday, November 9, with the Opening General Session, followed by 2-1/2 days packed with 30+ breakout sessions organized by type and level to accommodate a range of learning styles and experience. Plus, attendees have the opportunity to arrive in Vegas a day early and attend the in-depth pre-conference symposium — an excellent chance to maximize conference experience!

The Expo portion of the conference brings more than 260 exhibitors together under one roof for 2 full days to display and answer questions about their products and services relevant to the workers' comp and disability management industries. The Expo provides an additional venue for attendees to gather knowledge to take home plus numerous opportunities to network with peers.

Friday, June 25, 2010

Talk is Cheap

Talk is cheap, but solid communications are priceless in this global economy. World Services can provide you or your company with dependable interpreters and translators nationwide at costs lower than other companies. Visit our website for more information!