Can I become an interpreter?
October 24, 2005 11:58 AM
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Do those of us who started learning our second language after high school have any hope of becoming interpreters?
Actually, a few questions here. From what I understand, to work as an interpreter/translator, fluency in 3 languages--minimum--is required. This would be an absolutely ideal career for me (with English, Japanese and Korean being the three languages), however, it seems like it would be nearly impossible for somoene who was not born into a household where two languages were being spoken (for example, Mexican immigrants growing up in the US, speaking Spanish at home and English at school). Do you think there is hope?
Is this a goal that will simply require too much time? Im 23 right now. Also, are there any translators out there? How does one even begin to break into the field? Any comments related to interpretation and translation would be welcome, I realize this is sort of a vague question.
posted by dead_ to writing & language (10 comments total)
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Kidding.
I'm a J-E translator, not interpreter. I've hardly got a level of fluency equivalent to someone who grew up in a bilingual household. My fluency would need to be somewhat better for me to work as an interpreter, but not bilingual-childhood level.
Best as I can tell, people tend to work either as an interpreter or translator, but rarely both. This usually seems to be a choice based on temperament and earning potential: some people can make more in a day translating than interpreting, even though interpreter can make very good rates.
You're apparently in Tokyo, so I'd recommend showing up at one of JAT's monthly meetings, which is how I started getting freelance work. You might also want to plan on attending IJET, which will be around Kobe during Golden Week (I think). That's an excellent networking opportunity.
I don't know much about the K-E side of things. There's a smaller supply of K-E translators and interpreters, but I don't know what the demand is like. Perhaps Stav will have something to say.
Feel free to contact me via direct e-mail, which you can navigate to via my mefi profile.
posted by adamrice at 12:13 PM on October 24, 2005 [1 favorite]