How I Got Hired: Junior Localization Engineer, TransPerfect
Networking and timely followup were key in launching a career in localization, says graduate Haoyang Qin.
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Networking and timely followup were key in launching a career in localization, says graduate Haoyang Qin.
| by Cissy Liu MATLM ’19
Translation and Localization Management graduate Cissy Liu shares how researching her industry and networking helped her launch a career as a localization professional in the tech industry.
| by Francesca Tantussi MATLM ’22
Alumna Francesca Tantussi shares how support from faculty and staff helped her launch a career in localization.
| by Caitlin Fillmore
During a period of escalating global conflicts, nearly 70 international poets contributed writing around the themes of peace, poetry, and policy.
| by Sierra Abukins
The 20-month online degree prepares students to quickly enter the thriving localization industry, combining skills in business, language, and technology.
Translation and localization management graduate Caitlin Quiat shares how networking and skill-building helped them launch a career in localization, working on one of the world’s most famous games: Magic: The Gathering.
| by Sarah Blackwell
The team of translation and localization students created their own Japanese version of a time travel game in just four days.
| by Sierra Abukins
Over 8,000 people from across the world recently tuned in for a conversation with top employers, academics, and practitioners on how the field is changing and what’s next.
| by Mark C. Anderson
Institute students love gaming—from Dominion to Bananagrams to mahjong—and they’re getting a lot more out of it than amusement. It turns out that games are a great way to learn international diplomacy and foreign language, and they might even shape your career path.
| by Sierra Abukins
Multilingual Magazine recently published a feature on how a friendship between Associate Professor Eva Klaudinoyva and two fellow localization professionals has grown into a volunteer-powered organization that now has a world-wide network of 9,000 members.