Whether you require
Malay translation of software, documents, or online material, you need a Malay
translator with the requisite education, accreditation, professional development,
and technical skills for the job. Every project makes different demands on a
translator, from technical terminology to tight deadlines. For this reason, it
is critical to understand what qualifications are required for Malay
translators, and their relative importance.
Education
Educational
requirements vary, but most professional Malay translators have at least a
Bachelor's degree and many have earned their Master's degrees. Malay
translators who specialize in a field such as pharmaceuticals or law usually
possess additional educational or professional experience in that field.
Accreditation
Different countries
have different accreditation programs. In the United States, the American
Translators Association offers one accreditation program. It is important to
remember that although a Malay translator may not have formal accreditation,
he/she may still have the experience and education to be a highly-skilled,
professional translator.
Professional
Development
Perhaps even more so
than during their education, successful Malay translators need to develop
specialized translation skills in the course of their careers. The more
professional experience an Malay translator has, the more likely he or she is
to have mastered specialized terminology (telecommunications, for example),
approaches to subject matter research, and the ability to maintain efficiency
and accuracy under tight deadlines. Exposure to a wide variety of clients and
project types also increases a Malay translator's skill set.
Technical
skills
Beyond pure
linguistic talents, modern translators need to have proficiency with
translation memory (TM) tools such as Trados, Déjà Vu, or Catalyst. Such tools
assist translators in managing terminology and repurposing repeated text for
added consistency and efficiency. In addition to TM tools, it is helpful if
Malay translators have a working knowledge of desktop publishing applications.
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