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Gig-Hub: Translation Services Skill Pool (Summer 2019)

Gig-Hub: Translation Services Skill Pool, Summer 2019



TRANSLATION SERVICES
Companies are always looking to expand their markets, and this often means doing business in the global marketplace. The ability to communicate in the native language of the customer is a valuable asset for companies and professionals doing business abroad, and translation services are in high demand for companies who lack multilingual employees. Translation services projects may include translating a business letter, a web site, or longer documents. Most requests will be for written content, but some may request live translations. Different projects will require different levels of proficiency in both English and the language(s) of interest. Applicants are encouraged to submit writing samples in all languages for which they wish to be considered.

What is Gig-Hub?
Gig-Hub offers students real-world experience with startup companies and other professionals who offer short-term, limited-scope projects, or “gigs,” for pay. Gig-Hub is an on-campus job, even if the company is based off-campus. Many projects are open to students with basic skills in a general area who are eager to apply those skills outside of the academic setting. However, some projects require previous experience or very specific skills, so it is important that applicants clearly describe their skill level and past experience in their resume. Applicants may also use the optional portfolio document to provide examples of relevant experience.

How do I get hired and paid?
Students apply to one or more “skill pools” within the Gig-Hub program; each is listed as a separate position in Handshake. The Hurt Hub will hire as many as 50 students across the 8 skill pools; however, being hired in a skill pool does not guarantee any particular amount of hours or pay. When a startup or company submits a project request, The Hurt Hub advertises that project to students who are in the relevant skill pool. You’ll have 24-36 hours to confirm your interest and availability for that gig.

The requesting company will review student resumes, and conduct short interviews. The Hurt Hub hosts and schedules the interview at a time that is convenient for both parties. The selected student will then begin working with the company, reporting their progress on a prearranged schedule, and entering their time in the campus system, Timeclock Plus. Gig-Hub workers are paid by the college on a bi-weekly schedule, at a rate of $13 per hour.

If you would like to be considered for a Translation Services project, please submit your application to this job posting.

What are the hours?
The hours for most gigs are very flexible. Expectations for the number of hours per week and the total number of hours required will be part of the project description. Because Gig-Hub is an on-campus job, students should plan to work the majority of their hours at The Hurt Hub unless an exception is approved.