Tatiana Nijboer – Part-time Translator from English and Dutch into Russian

 

 

I am a professional freelance translator from English and Dutch into Russian. I have been working as a part-time translator since 2003. I work regularly for various governmental, commercial and educational institutions and translation agencies in the Netherlands, Belgium and America. I have worked as a translator for a long time and have many satisfied clients.  Despite my experience, I have decided to perfect my qualifications by finishing translation school in Utrecht, Netherlands. The anticipated graduation year is 2009. 

 

Currently, I offer high quality services specializing in the fields of website localization, business, international development, marketing communication, ecology, religion, education, and technical documentation. When necessary, I consult with qualified colleagues; and can offer professional suggestions for work that I cannot do myself.  

 

I accept documents for written translations by e-mail or post. Documents delivered in hard copies take longer to process.  If you would like your work finished quickly, please send it electronically. I translate approximately 2000 words a day depending on the complexity and format of the text.

 

I work with the following programs and accessories:

SDLX

Microsoft-office

Adobe

Terminology data-bases

Scanner

Printer

Copy machine

 

If desired your own terminology lists can be used with the requested project.

All translation projects are proofread by a Russian corrector for typos and Russian language mistakes. I work closely with my proof-reader, so if you also need to proof-read your Russian documents or articles you are at the right place.

 

If interested in my services, please read about Rates and Conditions.

All e-mails are answered within 8 hours.

Telephone calls are answered immediately when possible or within 2 hours.

Although I accept urgent orders and am available 24 hours a day, it is best to make an appointment in advance to guarantee booking. I treat all received information as confidential, and take steps to protect your confidentiality.