Mar 10, 2019 01:25:56 PM by Andrea C
Hi there Guys,
I am new to Upwork. I am currently studiyng a Master degree in Dubbing, Translation and subtitling but wanted to give it a shot in the freelancing world for translations, so I am pretty lost on how much shall i start charging and also would like some tips for sending proposals to the clients, thanks a lot.
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Mar 10, 2019 07:22:48 PM by Ignacio B
Hi andrea!
I'm a Spanish Translator as well, and I charge between $6-12/h (I aim to $10/h). Always it depends on the client and the task.
At first, you won't get jobs easily, so be prepared to be flexible. I recommend you to write specific proposals, and avoid copying and pasting the same proposal..
Learn from your mistakes, and from other's mistakes (Reading the forum is a great idea. You can see how other people face situations you might have in the future) . That's my main advice to you.
Mar 10, 2019 07:22:48 PM by Ignacio B
Hi andrea!
I'm a Spanish Translator as well, and I charge between $6-12/h (I aim to $10/h). Always it depends on the client and the task.
At first, you won't get jobs easily, so be prepared to be flexible. I recommend you to write specific proposals, and avoid copying and pasting the same proposal..
Learn from your mistakes, and from other's mistakes (Reading the forum is a great idea. You can see how other people face situations you might have in the future) . That's my main advice to you.