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Yukie W.

Iwakuni, Japan

$20/hr
5.0
59 jobs

If you need English - Japanese content that is accurate, natural, and ready for publication, you're in the right place. I am a native Japanese translator and proofreader with over 20 years of experience working in a professional bilingual English–Japanese environment. For many years, I have been responsible for the translation, proofreading, photo editing, and layout design of a quarterly bilingual magazine, producing 60 full issues distributed in print. This means I don't just translate words. I deliver publication-ready content that reads naturally, fits the layout, and reflects your brand accurately in both languages. Clients work with me when they want: 🔹 Translations that sound professional, not "translated" 🔹 Consistent terminology across long documents 🔹 Careful attention to layout and formatting 🔹 20+ years in a bilingual professional environment, with extensive experience in real publications — not one-off samples Clients describe my work as going "above and beyond" — and many return for ongoing projects Core Services 🔹 English ⇄ Japanese Translation 🔹 Editorial content and articles 🔹 Magazines and reports 🔹 Websites and online publications 🔹 Business and corporate communications 🔹 Educational and instructional materials Proofreading & Editing 🔹 Natural, fluent Japanese or English 🔹 Tone adjustment for native readability 🔹 Consistency checks across long documents Transcription & Subtitles 🔹 Some experience with Japanese ⇄ English audio and video transcription and subtitling Bilingual Layout Support (Print) 🔹 Translation with layout awareness for print publications 🔹 Hands-on experience using Adobe InDesign and Photoshop for printed magazines and documents 🔹 Familiar with the practical demands of print production, helping reduce rework between translators and designers 🔹 Currently expanding into digital and e-book layout — available for discussion on a case-by-case basis Language Credentials 🔹 Japanese: Native 🔹 English: Fluent 🔹 TOEIC score: 970 / 990 Tools 🔹 Adobe InDesign 🔹 Adobe Photoshop Availability Open to both short-term and ongoing projects. I also offer paid consultations if you want to discuss scope, workflow, or quality standards before starting. If you are planning a publication, website, or bilingual document and want it done correctly the first time, send me a message with: 🔹 Type of content 🔹 Word count or page length 🔹 Intended audience and deadline I'll review the details and let you know the best way to proceed.

  • Translation
  • Proofreading
  • Japanese
  • Localization
  • English to Japanese Translation
  • Adobe InDesign
  • Adobe Photoshop
  • Layout Design
  • Print Layout
  • Baking
  • Yoga
  • Travel
  • Cooking
  • Mathematics
  • Subtitles
Andrea B.

Vila Velha, Brazil

$20/hr
5.0
202 jobs

Dear client, My name is Andrea Brotto. I am a Brazilian bilingual translator, school teacher and university professor in Brazil. I have a wide range of experience on Portuguese to English translations or vice-versa. From general to technical expertise, I have 22+ years of studying, teaching and researching the linguistic fields. Currently, I am offering my services as a bilingual translator as I am fully committed, 24/7, to work on exciting new projects. With expertise on translating and transcribing a vast variety of content, ranging from new technologies, digital marketing, E-commerce, subtitles, captions, SEO, Web Content, Social Media, scientific articles, to technical and general translations. Sure I can be a great help for your business. Looking forward to work together.

  • Translation
  • Portuguese to English Translation
  • English to Portuguese Translation
  • Teaching Portuguese
  • Teaching English
Junggeum K.

Seoul, South Korea

$20/hr
5.0
310 jobs

🌍 Multilingual Translator & Content Creator | Korean & English Translation · Transcription · Subtitling · Localization · Digital Content Creation I am a skilled multilingual translator with proven expertise in Korean and English. Whether it’s short-form content or long-form documents, I deliver accurate, culturally sensitive translations tailored to the context. I have extensive experience translating websites, news articles, reviews, and personal or diplomatic materials while maintaining strict confidentiality. 🔸 Translation & Interpretation Expertise • Professional translation and interpretation across Korean and English • Skilled in handling written content, localization, internationalization, and live presentations • Experienced with subtitles (SRT editing), transcription, and audio/video file translation • Successfully translated complete websites, articles, and documents for diverse industries 🔸 Content Writing & Digital Communication • Creative writer with experience producing multilingual content and reviews • Capable of writing WordPress articles with SEO in mind • Skilled in creating engaging content for Instagram, TikTok, and other platforms 🔸 Soft Skills & Technical Strengths • Excellent verbal, non-verbal, and written communication • High cultural awareness and linguistic sensitivity • Strong time management, multitasking, and independent working ability • Proficient in creative writing, copywriting, and editing I bring not just language fluency, but also deep cultural insight and a passion for communication. Whether you’re expanding globally or seeking localized content that resonates, I’m here to support your goals with clarity and precision. *Rates vary depending on the content Translation: $0.01~0.05 per word Proofreading: $0.01-0.05 per word Subtitling: $1-4 per min

  • Translation
  • Proofreading
  • Subtitles
  • Review
  • Writing
  • Korean to English Translation
  • Article Writing
  • English to Korean Translation
  • Localization
  • Dialogue Recording
  • Audio Recording
  • Voice Recording
  • Male Voice
  • Subtitle Localization
  • Subtitling
Yeonsoon P.

Seoul, South Korea

$45/hr
4.7
645 jobs

✅ Native Korean Translator | English to Korean & Korean to English | Localization Expert 📝 Overview I work as a Korean English translator with over 9 years of professional experience, helping clients produce content that reads naturally and works as intended in real contexts. Along with accurate translation, I pay close attention to tone, clarity, and cultural nuance, and I flag any expressions that may sound unnatural or cause confusion for the target audience. When needed, I provide brief explanations so clients understand why certain choices are more effective. I am Top Rated on Upwork, earned through consistent quality, clear communication, and reliable turnaround times, and I am Duolingo certified in English proficiency. If you need your Korean or English content to be not only translated but used with confidence, I would be glad to help. 💡 Key Services & Specializations (for keyword visibility) English ↔ Korean Translation Website & App Localization Marketing Copy Translation Subtitling & Transcription (Korean/English) SEO Content Translation Proofreading & Editing 🏆 Trusted by Clients in: Marketing & Branding: Full Frame Marketing Inc., Left Blockchain & ICOs: Xenio, CoinPayments, Swytch Education: Verbling, Connor Zwick, Better World Empirics Tech: vpnMentor, KoreaYellowPages Media & Lifestyle: Global streaming platform*, digital media publishers* Luxury Retail: Global fashion house* Transcription & Data: Linguistix Tank Inc., Acme Data Collection Many others (*Some clients withheld for confidentiality.) I take pride in providing 100% human, context-sensitive translations that enhance your brand and resonate with your target audience.

  • Korean to English Translation
  • English to Korean Translation
Cristina Z.

Treviso, Italy

$25/hr
4.5
227 jobs

Native Italian speaker. I graduated from Ca’ Foscari University, Venice with a Bachelor’s Degree in Foreign Languages and Literatures, and from the University of Trieste with a Master’s Degree in Translation Studies. During the last eight years, I have been following some extra-college classes in Book Translation (in Bologna) and in Creative Writing (in Treviso, the city where I live). During my studies and back in high school (Classical Lyceum), I developed strong skills in Humanities. For the last five years, I have been working as a freelance translator and teacher (languages, history, philosophy, literature). The languages I currently work with: Italian English French Russian Latin Accurate. Passionate. Reliable.

  • English
  • Proofreading
  • French
  • Russian
  • Italian
  • English to Russian Translation
  • English to Latin Translation
  • Italian to English Translation
  • English to French Translation
  • English to Italian Translation
Ahmed S.

Beni Suef, Egypt

$5/hr
4.9
1,004 jobs

My name is Ahmed. I have been working as a translator for 11 years for the following languages. ( German, Portugese, Dutch, Spanish and Italian, French), I also provide Native Arabic translation. I have language proficiency certificates in all these languages including ( DELE Spanish, CNaVT Dutch, TESTDAF German, CELI Italiano, CIPLE Portugese , DELF French) the services that I offer: 1- translation of medical reports and medicine related topics. 2-translation of general and technical topics. 3-translation of certificates ( marriage, death, divorce ...etc) and educational transcripts ( university and school transcripts). I deliver a high-quality translation and exactly on time. I am available all the time to receive different tasks. I have accomplished many projects for Translationpal company in USA for different languages like ( Brazilian Portuguese, German, Spanish) with Excellent feedback as viewed in my profile. When I submit a proposal, I will upload my language proficiency certificates and samples of my previous work.

  • Translation
  • Romanian
  • Portuguese to English Translation
  • Arabic to English Translation
  • German to English Translation
  • Dutch to English Translation
  • French to English Translation
  • Spanish to English Translation
  • Medical Translation
  • Italian to English Translation
  • Website Localization
  • English to Italian Translation
  • English to German Translation
  • English to Spanish Translation
  • Audio Transcription
  • Search Engine Optimization

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Translator hiring guide

Hiring the right translator turns content that works in one language into content that performs across another. From certified documents to localized marketing or a multilingual product, skilled translators help you reach new markets without losing meaning or tone. The right hire protects your brand as you expand and keeps every message accurate for the people reading it.

What does a translator do?

A translator converts written content from a source language into a target language while preserving meaning, tone, and intent. Skilled translators do more than swap words. They adapt idioms, adjust for cultural context, and keep terminology consistent so your audience reads content that feels native to them.

In general, translators perform these tasks: 

  • Work across language pairs, such as English to Japanese or Catalan to British English
  • Translate content types from legal contracts and technical manuals to marketing copy
  • Handle localization so dates, currency, and cultural references fit each market
  • Collaborate with subject matter experts to get specialized terminology right
  • Use CAT tools and translation-memory software, such as Trados, memoQ, and Smartcat, to stay consistent and efficient

When translating, specialization matters as much as fluency. A translator who knows your industry, such as finance, healthcare, or software, handles terminology correctly and flags content that needs a cultural adjustment. That expertise helps keep your translated content accurate and credible.

Many translators also review and edit machine output, a service often called postediting. It pairs the speed of software with a human eye for nuance, which suits high-volume content on a tighter budget.

How to hire a translator on Upwork

Hiring moves quickly once you know what you need. On Upwork, the median time from job post to first hire is just six hours. These four steps help you post, evaluate, interview, and start work with confidence, as 89% of first-time clients complete a contract on Upwork.

Step 1: Post a job

A clear translator job post attracts professionals who match your exact needs. Include the details that help the right translators decide if the work fits them. The more specific you are, the stronger your proposals will be.

  • Identify your language pair, such as English to German
  • Specify the content type, from legal contracts to marketing copy
  • Share the word count and any tone or localization needs
  • Identify your timeline, budget, and preferred file formats
  • Add screening questions for the candidate to provide a response for your specifics

Describe your needs in a few sentences and the Job Post Generator will draft a translator job post for you. It's powered by Uma™, Upwork's Mindful AI. You can write a new post, update a saved draft, or reuse an existing post. On Upwork, the average time from job post to first proposal is only three hours.

Step 2: Evaluate candidates

Strong proposals help prove a translator can handle your subject matter accurately. As proposals arrive, look for these signals of quality when you compare translators on Upwork.

  • Native or near-native fluency in your language pair
  • Samples in your subject area, such as legal or medical work
  • Relevant certifications and professional credentials
  • Client reviews and ratings from past translation projects

Upwork has 170,000 freelancers with 5-star ratings, proven talent across multiple job categories, including writing and translation. Uma can run instant video interviews and give you shortlists with side-by-side comparisons of the best-match candidates for your job.

Step 3: Interview top choices

A short interview confirms fit before you commit. Focus on how each translator works, beyond what they've delivered before. A quick conversation often reveals how well someone will communicate throughout the project. During the discussion, review:

  • Their process for accuracy and consistent tone
  • Which CAT tools and glossaries they rely on
  • How they handle specialized or technical terminology
  • Their usual turnaround times and revision policies
  • The option for a short paid test to confirm fit

You can schedule and conduct interviews within Upwork Messages. A transcript and summary arrive right after each interview.

Step 4: Agree on scope and begin work

With your translator chosen, set clear terms so work starts smoothly. Define scope up front to prevent surprises later. Among the contract terms, agree on:

  • Milestones tied to each document or word-count batch
  • Glossaries and style guides for consistent terminology
  • Required file formats and a delivery schedule
  • Locale, intended audience, and target language, including regional variation
  • Requirements for translation, localization, or transcreation
  • Number of revision rounds and the review process
  • Confidentiality requirements for sensitive documents
  • Terminology, brand voice, and style preferences

Use messaging and the contract workroom to communicate and manage the project. Identity verification, payment protection, hourly tracking, and project funds keep the work secure from start to finish. You stay in control of approvals and payments the whole way.

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How much does hiring a translator cost?

Hiring a translator on Upwork generally costs $15-$25 per hour, though most translation work is quoted per project. Several factors move a project into a higher price range. Word count, the rarity of your language pair, subject matter complexity, and turnaround speed all shape the quote. Certified or legal translation usually costs more because it carries added liability and review.

Consider these typical project costs when setting up your budget:

Single-document translation

$50-$250/project

Entry to intermediate
  • Certificates and diplomas
  • Short contracts
  • Personal records

Business and legal document translation

$250-$1,500/project

Intermediate to expert
  • Agreements and policies
  • Compliance documents
  • Certified translation

Marketing translation and transcreation

$300-$2,000/project

Intermediate to expert
  • Ad and campaign copy
  • Product descriptions
  • Brand messaging adapted per market

Website and app localization /project

$500-$5,000/project

Expert
  • UI strings and menus
  • Help content
  • SEO metadata

High-volume or multilingual project

$1,000-$5,000/project

Intermediate to expert
  • Recurring content batches
  • Glossary upkeep
  • Multilingual document sets

Frequently asked questions

Is hiring a translator worth it?

For most businesses dealing with multilingual documents, yes, hiring a professional translator can help preserve meaning, tone, and cultural context while avoiding the errors and ambiguities that machine translation can introduce. Discussions in translation communities, including Reddit's r/TranslationStudies, frequently emphasize the value of human expertise for business, legal, technical, and customer-facing content.

Can I hire a translator for a one-time project?

Yes, hiring a translator for a fixed-price single project suits one-off documents like a certificate or a single agreement. Engaging with a one-time contract is also a good first step when you have longer-term project needs, as it provides an opportunity for you to evaluate one or more translators before making a bigger commitment.

What do I do after I hire a translator?

After you hire a translator, share your source files, glossary, and deadline, then track progress through milestones or hourly tracking. Approve each deliverable and release payment as the work meets your standards.