Job posting looking for a translation agency 投稿者: Anmol
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Saw a German->English job posting today on ProZ looking for qualified translators or translation agency for a translation. The job stated that it was VERY IMPORTANT for the applicant to be professional translators or agencies providing high-quality translations, and that otherwise, there is no need to apply. This is the first time I've seen a job posting looking for a translator OR a translation agency. I know direct clients also post jobs on ProZ, but the job posting I refer to is ... See more Saw a German->English job posting today on ProZ looking for qualified translators or translation agency for a translation. The job stated that it was VERY IMPORTANT for the applicant to be professional translators or agencies providing high-quality translations, and that otherwise, there is no need to apply. This is the first time I've seen a job posting looking for a translator OR a translation agency. I know direct clients also post jobs on ProZ, but the job posting I refer to is from an agency, and not a direct client! Isn't this somewhat unusual? Since the agency posting the job has quite a low score on the Blue Board and other payment practice lists, I wonder what to make of it. ▲ Collapse | | | Agencies do often outsource to smaller agencies | Sep 15, 2008 |
There are plenty of different reasons why they might do so. Unfortunately, that makes the translator's remuneration rather low in the end, if two agencies, instead of one, are involved in the middle of the chain. | | | Anmol Local time: 22:57 TOPIC STARTER They do indeed | Sep 16, 2008 |
True, for business reasons, agencies do outsource to other agencies, and there's no harm in that, of course. It's just that they tend not to emphasize this fact, precisely for the reason you mentioned, namely, lower remuneration for the freelancer as the freelancer moves further down the supply chain. Clearly, job postings on ProZ can attract bids from both freelancers and agencies, there is no restriction on agencies bidding for a job, and there's no real reason to specify who can ... See more True, for business reasons, agencies do outsource to other agencies, and there's no harm in that, of course. It's just that they tend not to emphasize this fact, precisely for the reason you mentioned, namely, lower remuneration for the freelancer as the freelancer moves further down the supply chain. Clearly, job postings on ProZ can attract bids from both freelancers and agencies, there is no restriction on agencies bidding for a job, and there's no real reason to specify who can bid for the job. On the contrary, if the job poster does not want other agencies to bid, such postings (and there are plenty of these) explicitly state: No agencies please. The posting in question is the first I've seen explicitly specifying who can bid for the job, a fact that did not have to be stated. That's what I found unusual. ▲ Collapse | | | To report site rules violations or get help, contact a site moderator: You can also contact site staff by submitting a support request » Job posting looking for a translation agency Protemos translation business management system | Create your account in minutes, and start working! 3-month trial for agencies, and free for freelancers!
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