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I can't help smiling the agency would also ask for references for references...for references)
As a rule, if Employer needs a specialist, then (1) relevant credentials, (2) a portfolio (sample works), and (3) a personal interview should do nicely as one's guarantor. Indeed, certain associations and membership also counts, but in this case they consciously(?) ask not peers, but for rivals.
IMO | | | If you put something on a public site, anyone can read it | May 18, 2015 |
Natasha Ziada wrote:
I hadn't noticed that link. A bit weird actually, to have that option, for me it should be more like 'whatever happens on Proz stays on Proz' to ensure confidentiality.
Regardless of the option being there and the forum being public, I'd still consider it common courtesy to ask before sending. But maybe that's just me being old-fashioned 😊
Weird or not, that's how Proz is: you don't even need to be logged in to read the forums.
When you put something out in public view, you can't expect others to ask all the forum participants if they mind that others read their contributions, as this is not a private space. It would be like saying that before sharing a news article with a friend, you should ask the journalist if he or she minds.
If you don't like that others read what you've written, you can always edit your posts and remove whatever you want. | | | Daryo United Kingdom Local time: 11:43 Serbian to English + ... definitely not | May 20, 2015 |
Natasha Ziada wrote:
Shouldn't you check that with all that participated before sending? I personally wouldn't appreciate having my contributions to the forums forwarded to a third party.
You can appreciate or not to your heart's content, the matter of the fact is that the content of this forum is publicly available to ANY internet user [just log out and come back to this forum as Joe Bloggs, if you don't believe it] and searchable by any search engine. You can't change that, so better adapt to it.
Whatever you post on the publicly available part of the Web becomes public domain - end of story. | | | Phil Hand China Local time: 19:43 Chinese to English Writing online is publishing | May 21, 2015 |
I don't mean to pile onto Natasha, but this is a pretty important topic for translators to understand, so I just wanted to add something here. In law, putting something online is considered (mostly) equivalent to publishing it. Obviously things are a bit complicated by the fact that in a forum like this, it's very hard for the publisher (some combination of Proz and their server) to have full control over comments written in real time. But as a rule you should always understand writing on the in... See more I don't mean to pile onto Natasha, but this is a pretty important topic for translators to understand, so I just wanted to add something here. In law, putting something online is considered (mostly) equivalent to publishing it. Obviously things are a bit complicated by the fact that in a forum like this, it's very hard for the publisher (some combination of Proz and their server) to have full control over comments written in real time. But as a rule you should always understand writing on the internet as equivalent to publishing something. ▲ Collapse | | | Pages in topic: < [1 2] | To report site rules violations or get help, contact a site moderator: You can also contact site staff by submitting a support request » why some agencies ask for references? TM-Town | Manage your TMs and Terms ... and boost your translation business
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