22 February 2021
This year’s edition featured four speakers:
Students were eager to find out how the speakers had set out to accomplish their goals, and were interested to hear that in all cases the speakers had reached their current destination by following up on chance opportunities rather than having a preconceived plan. The speakers also agreed that they had not allowed others to dissuade them from doing what they felt they wanted to do. Intentional or targeted networking was not something that interested any of them. Instead, they had followed their own courses and had created their own networks by starting small, doing well and building their own client base.
So is it possible to make a decent living as a translator? This was the question asked by one current student. The answer was that it is easier in commercial business than as a freelance translator, but also that success depends on identifying and following your own priorities: What types of text do you enjoy translating? Do you value your freedom or would you rather work for a company? Do you need a working environment with colleagues or are you happy working on your own? Are you prepared to put in a lot of hours to build your portfolio and to start out with a low salary? The discussions that followed provided plenty of food for thought for current students as they come closer to graduation.