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5 Qs with Amy Williams, French and Italian to English translator

by Sarah Dillon

Amy Williams is a freelance translator working from French and Italian into English, and a director of Eggplant Translations. She specialises in marketing and advertising, and the arts, media and music in particular. In the early stages of my freelance career, Amy was kind enough to give me some great advice on setting up a website. Here I ask her for more tips about marketing, her areas of specialisation and why she has chosen to pursue further studies in psychology. [Read more…]

Last updated: 23 October, 2009 by Sarah Dillon. Filed Under: Marketing for language professionals, Professional development, Real-life translators (5 Qs) Tagged With: 5 Qs, Amy WIlliams, Eggplant Translations, Marketing for language professionals, music, Open University, Oxford, Professional development, specialisation