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ibc-manchester
2nd July 2008, 17:15
Mabuhay!

We've noticed a distinct lack of qualified Filipino Interpreters in the North of England. Therefore (hope administrators don't mind) we decided to join here and tell you all a little more about us.

We are a translation and Interpretation agency based in Bolton, just north of Manchester. We work with a variety of agencies, companies and private individuals. We believe that experience and personality count for a lot in making a good Interpreter, which is why we are willing to give free training to people with little formal experience in Interpreting, but with the desire to learn and a very good knowledge of the English language.

There is a distinct advantage for anyone with perhaps a degree in English or some other test of English language skills, in becoming a freelance Interpreter as currently there are only a handful throughout the country and most of these are based in London.

If anyone is interested in learning more about how to get into the language services industry, feel free to contact us.

Thanks

Alex,
IBC Language Services Ltd

KeithD
2nd July 2008, 17:45
....from Manchester


:yikes:

kimmi
2nd July 2008, 18:17
hello and welcome to the forum..:)

ibc-manchester
2nd July 2008, 18:37
:yikes:

haha Manchester has that effect on many people:P We're actually from Bolton - but there you go!

Thanks Kimmi for the welcome :)

allington
2nd July 2008, 19:22
Welcome to the forum

Mrs Daddy
2nd July 2008, 19:26
welcome here:)

Sconnie
3rd July 2008, 07:25
Hi and welcome to the Forum.

alicat
3rd July 2008, 07:39
welcome to the forum.

joebloggs
3rd July 2008, 19:29
Mabuhay!

We've noticed a distinct lack of qualified Filipino Interpreters in the North of England.

maybe becuase there is not much demand ?
and the philippines is the 5th largest english speaking country in the world :Erm:
also i would just ask the misses, but i cannot think of one reason why i would need a qualified filipino interpreter :ARsurrender:

but good luck :xxgrinning--00xx3:

angel2008
3rd July 2008, 22:58
Mabuhay!

We've noticed a distinct lack of qualified Filipino Interpreters in the North of England. Therefore (hope administrators don't mind) we decided to join here and tell you all a little more about us.

We are a translation and Interpretation agency based in Bolton, just north of Manchester. We work with a variety of agencies, companies and private individuals. We believe that experience and personality count for a lot in making a good Interpreter, which is why we are willing to give free training to people with little formal experience in Interpreting, but with the desire to learn and a very good knowledge of the English language.

There is a distinct advantage for anyone with perhaps a degree in English or some other test of English language skills, in becoming a freelance Interpreter as currently there are only a handful throughout the country and most of these are based in London.

If anyone is interested in learning more about how to get into the language services industry, feel free to contact us.

Thanks

Alex,
IBC Language Services Ltd

Alex , how about chinese interpreter, I can speak and write fluent chinese (mandarin)

Mrs.JMajor
4th July 2008, 02:47
HI Alex ,Asta la vista :Hellooo: warm welcome to you:BouncyHappy:

Peanutz
4th July 2008, 23:55
Mabuhay!

We've noticed a distinct lack of qualified Filipino Interpreters in the North of England. Therefore (hope administrators don't mind) we decided to join here and tell you all a little more about us.

We are a translation and Interpretation agency based in Bolton, just north of Manchester. We work with a variety of agencies, companies and private individuals. We believe that experience and personality count for a lot in making a good Interpreter, which is why we are willing to give free training to people with little formal experience in Interpreting, but with the desire to learn and a very good knowledge of the English language.

There is a distinct advantage for anyone with perhaps a degree in English or some other test of English language skills, in becoming a freelance Interpreter as currently there are only a handful throughout the country and most of these are based in London.

If anyone is interested in learning more about how to get into the language services industry, feel free to contact us.

Thanks

Alex,
IBC Language Services Ltd

Hi Alex,

The role sounds very interesting and I would like to know more about the type of interpreting that your company offers.

I worked as a freelance interpreter in Italy for seven years, and undertook simultaneous and written translation for Milan Court of Justice, Polizia di Stato and other government departments. I currently do not have a degree in English,but am working towards this having completed the GCSE course this year, and will begin an A level course due in 08/09.

I look forward to hearing from you.

Kind regards,

Peanutz