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Via OOH: Translators convert written materials from one language into another. They must have excellent writing and analytical ability, and because the translations that they produce must be accurate, they also need good editing skills. Nearly all translation work is done on a computer, and most assignments are received and submitted electronically. This enables translators to work from almost anywhere, and a large percentage of them work from home.
What to Pay
The translator with an impressive portfolio of work should earn about $23.94 an hour1. That’s an hourly savings of $7.25 compared to the translator who is hired as a full-time employee with benefits2.
1Based on 2010 national estimates for this occupation (via U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.)
2Based on a total compensation cost of 30.3% (via EBRI.)
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