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 Jonathan Phan MAIPD/MPA ’24
International Policy and Development/MPA graduate Jonathan Phan shares how class projects and a practicum helped him launch a career as a nonprofit program manager.
| 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 Rob Xia MACI ’12
Conference Interpretation graduate Rob Xia shares how career advice and the Institute’s alumni network helped him launch his own language services firm.
Translation and interpretation graduate Matt Schetina shares how utilizing the Institute’s career resources helped him secure a position with a major language services provider.
| by Francesca Tantussi MATLM ’22
Alumna Francesca Tantussi shares how support from faculty and staff helped her launch a career in localization.
| by Jiahui Lu MACI ’13
Conference Interpretation graduate Jiahui (Jaffee) Lu explains how chasing his passion led him to launch a company that provides software solutions to support conference interpreters.
| by Nozomi Ambe MACI ’23
Conference Interpretation graduate Nozomi (Zoe) Ambe shares how faculty support and the MIIS alumni network helped her launch a career as a professional interpreter.
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.
Ellen Kincaid’s preparation for her current role in the sustainability field was aided by the diverse and varied courses she took at the Middlebury Institute.