How I Got Hired: Program Manager for Localization Product Strategy, Google
Translation and Localization Management graduate Seongji Kim MATLM ’19 shares how the Institute’s alumni network helped her launch a career in localization.
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Translation and Localization Management graduate Seongji Kim MATLM ’19 shares how the Institute’s alumni network helped her launch a career in localization.
| by Min Eu MATI ’95
Translation and Interpretation graduate Min Eu shares how the Institute’s practical training and alumni network helped her launch a career as a language services professional.
| by Caitlin Fillmore
Sayat Mukhamediyar is dedicated to providing the youth of his home country of Kazakhstan with easily accessible literature in their own language.