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How to Register as an Interpreter
Register as an interpreter on Remoto in one screen: enter your email and password, verify your email, then sign in to complete your profile and language pairs.
Setting Up Your Interpreter Profile
Complete your Remoto interpreter profile: professional photo, bio, language pairs, rates and specialties, so clients can find and book you in the directory.
Accepting and Managing Calls
How interpreters receive and handle live Remoto calls: go available, get the incoming-call notification, join the video or audio session, and wrap up cleanly.
How Interpreter Payments Work
How Remoto interpreters get paid: per-minute rates, how earnings accrue after each call, the payout schedule, and how to set up your payout method.
Understanding Your Ratings
How client ratings are calculated on Remoto, where interpreters can see them, what affects directory ranking, and practical tips to keep your score high.
Best Practices for Video Calls
Professional standards for remote video interpreting on Remoto: quiet setup, lighting, camera and audio checks, appearance, and etiquette during the call.
Handling Technical Issues During Calls
What interpreters should do when audio, video or connection problems hit mid-call: quick fixes, when to tell participants, and how to escalate to Remoto support.
Managing Your Availability
Control when you receive Remoto call requests: prerequisites for going online, using the availability toggle, and what your online status means to clients.
Requesting Remoto Eligibility
How ProZ.com interpreters request access to the Remoto interpreter pool: check your eligibility status, submit a join request, and what happens after review.
Joining the Interpreter Pool
Join the Remoto interpreter pool with your approved language pairs: prerequisites, selecting pairs, confirming rates, and appearing in the public directory.
Types of Calls You Can Receive
The two kinds of work interpreters get on Remoto — immediate on-demand calls and scheduled calls — how each is assigned, and what to expect from either.