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Drum roll, please…

by Sarah Dillon

I’ll be starting a new series of occasional posts called 5 Qs with, where I’ll ask five questions of different people in the industry and then post their responses here for your delectation.

I must admit, I’ve been toying around with this for ages – over 18 months to be precise. In fact, ever since I saw a similar series by the excellent Urban Muse and got her blessing and advice on running a translator-specific series of my own.

The first post will appear next week – here’s hoping they’re as fun to read as they are to do!

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About Sarah Dillon

Sarah Dillon is an Irish cailín in Brisbane, Australia. She arrived Down Under via Germany, France, Spain, Ireland, and the UK, having originally trained as a professional translator. Sarah has been involved in the start-up phases of several international small businesses as a founder, advisor and director, and has worked for companies such as Apple Computers, Audi AG and Bain and Company. She is currently pursuing a PhD in international entrepreneurship. Read more about Sarah here.

Comments

  1. Janine says

    24 September, 2008 at 12:41 am

    I think it would be great if you could interview someone from Common Sense Advisory since they would bring an interesting perspective of the industry as a whole.

  2. bonnjill says

    13 September, 2008 at 12:06 am

    Hi Sarah. What a fabulous idea! I am looking forward to it.

  3. Benny Lewis says

    12 September, 2008 at 3:57 pm

    Looking forward to it Sarah! 🙂 Sounds like something you’ve been working hard on!!


    Thanks Benny! Yes, thinking and planning and humming and hawing is VERY hard work and has always been an essential part of my blogging plan 😀