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"Getting the most out of your ProZ.com profile" video: what do you think? Thread poster: Jared Tabor
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Thanks Sharon! | Sep 11, 2015 |
Sharon Ingram wrote: I would like to have more reference to what to write in a CV - e.g. how detailed is it to be? For example,should one refer to experience of jobs other than translating? Does one need to give tiny details of job locations which are not translating jobs? Does one have to list hobbies? Check this article: http://wiki.proz.com/wiki/index.php/Creating_an_effective_CV_/_resume Hope it helps! Lucia | | |
chrisengel South Africa Local time: 15:24 Afrikaans to English + ... Very useful video | Sep 23, 2015 |
The scripting, voice-over, editing and production of this information video are remarkably well executed. It is informative both for the purposes of using ProZ and as a model for making videos like this in general. Thank you! | | |
Patricia Hulmes (X) Local time: 15:24 French to English Very comprehensive | Nov 1, 2015 |
Thank you for your interesting presentation. It has given me plenty of ideas. | | |
The video helped a lot. | Nov 19, 2015 |
That was a well-spent quarter of an hour.! The video was informative, entertaining and to the point. Nice work! | |
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Gentle, complete and professional | Jun 7, 2016 |
As I said in the title, the video is gentle (good voice!), complete and professional. It inspired me to become a member. And to find what Kudo points are. Thank you Wietske, translator English to Dutch, loving technical manuals. | | |
Marsha Conroy United States Local time: 08:24 French to English In memoriam Love story comment | Nov 23, 2016 |
Sorry, you lost me after about 6 seconds... | | |
Roger Rayner United Kingdom Local time: 14:24 German to English + ... Getting the most out of your ProZ.com profile - engaging and excellent | Jan 10, 2017 |
I've been reviewing my profile prior to watching the video, and found the rather quaint "love story" fascinating. It was good to see oneself, as it were, as others see us, and how to improve that image. It instructed and encouraged me in 16 short minutes! | | |
The tips on the video are very organized, great build-up and a friendly language. Respect to all who have contributed to it. | |
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Excellent guide! | Apr 16, 2017 |
Very helpful, creative, a nice voice. Good job! Sold your idea! Just what I needed to help build my profile in a more effective way. | | |
Great introduction | May 10, 2017 |
All the information on the video is very organized and shows a different perspective on how to present yourself to others. The key is to be observant and keep an updated profile, I'll keep that in mind. | | |
Harvey Utech United States Local time: 09:24 German to English Leaves lots of unanswered questions | May 30, 2017 |
I found the "love story" theme a bit silly and the graphics weak but the advice was certainly spot-on. For those of us who have done most of the items recommended, I would like to see a more advanced video that focuses in greater depth on such items as certifications: which are most effective? ATA? Certified Pro? How important are rates for the potential customer "walking down the street? Are Kudoz points really appropriate as a ranking factor for translators in a very active language pai... See more I found the "love story" theme a bit silly and the graphics weak but the advice was certainly spot-on. For those of us who have done most of the items recommended, I would like to see a more advanced video that focuses in greater depth on such items as certifications: which are most effective? ATA? Certified Pro? How important are rates for the potential customer "walking down the street? Are Kudoz points really appropriate as a ranking factor for translators in a very active language pair? (i work in DE>EN and with so much expertise around at ProZ, it is very difficult to have an impact.) Why not use WWA as a ranking factor? Should one's profile be written in the source language, the target language? Or both? ▲ Collapse | | |
The importance of this video | Jul 18, 2017 |
The most important lesson taken from this video is: investing some time to improve your profile tends to lead you to reach long-term goals. For me, that's true and I am going for it. | |
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Funny and easy! | Nov 6, 2017 |
This video gives us a real example about our potential mistakes | | |
Deli S Germany Local time: 15:24 German to Romanian + ... I found it very useful and the comparison to the long street with many window shops very interesting | Feb 2, 2018 |
I found it very useful and the comparison to the long street with many window shops very interesting | | |
Pedro Montaño Venezuela Local time: 09:24 English to Spanish + ... A great video | Feb 28, 2018 |
This video is funny, useful and eyes opener. It helps me a lot. All the information is very organized, with real examples of what to do in every step. | | |
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