Survey translation, 2.5k words, political participation
Job posted at: Apr 23, 2024 10:50 GMT (GMT: Apr 23, 2024 10:50)
Job approved and potential candidates notified at: Apr 23, 2024 13:59 GMT
Job type: Translation/editing/proofing job
Service required: Translation
Confidentiality level: MEDIUM
Languages: English to Spanish Language variant: Chilean Spanish
Job description: I am conducting an online survey in Chile in May, and would like to hire a survey translator and reviewer.
The survey asks a general Chilean population sample about reproductive rights and social movements in Chile and abroad. There is no technical language in the survey. However, any experience with survey translation in relation to political/social matters in Chile would be preferred.
Source format: Microsoft Word
Delivery format: Microsoft Word
Payment method: Online via PayPal
Payment terms: 2 days from the delivery date.
Poster country: United Kingdom
Volume: 2,500 words
Service provider targeting (specified by job poster): Membership: Non-members may quote after 12 hours
Required expertise: Social Sciences
Required native language: Spanish
Subject field: Government / Politics
Required quoter location: Chile
Credential: Must have reported credentials or a Certified PRO certificate.
Quoting deadline: Apr 29, 2024 11:18 GMT Delivery deadline: May 7, 2024 11:18 GMT Additional requirements:
Previous experience translating surveys would be desirable.
Sample text: Translating this text is NOT required
When considering reasons to attend the protest, you selected ‘People around the world should stand together on important issues.'
Why is this the case? Select any reasons that apply or type your answer.
• Together, we have greater power to demand change from governments.
• In a highly connected world, international issues will impact issues at home.
• We have certain duties towards our fellow humans.
• We should advocate for people who might not be able to do so.
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