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Naomi Aylott United Kingdom Local time: 21:45 Norwegian to English + ...
Aug 22, 2002
I am just completing an MA in Translation from the University of Surrey, England and looking to work as either a staff translator or as an in-house translator. The languages I translate from are Norwegian, Swedish and Danish into English and would like to work either in the UK or Norway. Does anybody have a good ideas for us new language graduates starting out at the beginning of our careers. I would be grateful for any advice or indeed job opportunities. Kind regards, Naomi Walker [addsig]
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