Don’t miss out on the opportunity to meet colleagues and network in the relaxed atmosphere of Books and Books courtyard. And find out what else we have in store for you. Just click on the image to read more.
Spring showcase focus on interpreting
Spring is time of renewal. Sharpen your interpreting skills with three great workshops in March:
Early-bird Registration ends March 16
39 Commonly Misused Words and How to Use Them Correctly
The same way one misspelled word can get your résumé tossed onto the reject pile, one misused word can negatively impact your entire message. Read more at Time.
From the Savvy Newcomer by Jo Rourke: Reading the small print
I’m the one who signed the contract, I’m the one who didn’t read the small print (more like minuscule print). And we all know you should always read the small print. Read more at the Savvy Newcomer.
The Most Common Languages Spoken in the U.S. After English and Spanish
Using data from the American Community Survey conducted by the Census Bureau, where respondents were asked to list the languages spoken in their household, Ben Blatt from Slate made maps of the most commonly spoken language in each state. (Originally published on 5/13/2014) Read more at Gizmodo.
Calendar Update
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Want to be a better freelancer in 2015? Start with these eight habit-forming tips
It’s time to trash all this self-sabotaging rot immediately and start building a smarter operation. Read more on The Guardian.
From the NAJIT Blog by Jennifer De La Cruz: Top 10 Truths About Working in Court
It’s easy to become desensitized to crime and the high emotion of legal battles, but when you’re the voice of a distraught victim you’re reminded that human suffering is very real. Read more in the NAJIT Blog.
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