La traduzione finanziaria: una specializzazione vincente Course summary Start time: | Apr 15, 2014 15:00 GMT Add to calendar
| Language: | Italian | Summary: | Come diventare un traduttore finanziario e lavorare per banche, società di investimento e aziende internazionali |
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Description Per un traduttore specializzarsi in un settore molto richiesto come quello dell’economia e della finanza è una grande opportunità.
Questo corso di un'ora vi introdurrà alla traduzione finanziaria.
- Quali tipologie di documenti rientrano in questa specializzazione?
- Chi sono i principali clienti di un traduttore finanziario?
- Come diventare traduttore finanziario?
- Come acquisire le giuste competenze e lo stile adeguato a questa tipologia di documenti?
- Quali sono le principali problematiche da affrontare?
- Non è possibile tradurre i testi finanziari senza conoscere i meccanismi economico-finanziari di base. Esempi pratici di documenti e terminologia in inglese e italiano.
Bonus: glossario
Target audience Giovani traduttori che vogliono specializzarsi nel settore finanziario
Freelance con esperienza che desiderano ampliare le proprie competenze in un settore con una domanda elevata Learning objectives Dopo questo corso il traduttore saprà su quali strumenti potrà contare per specializzarsi in un settore molto richiesto e a chi proporsi come traduttore finanziario in un mercato molto vivace. Sarà in grado di affrontare le principali problematiche della traduzione finanziaria. Potrà inoltre seguire altri corsi di approfondimento pratico per la traduzione di diverse tipologie di documenti economico-finanziari. Prerequisites Conoscenza della lingua italiana e della lingua inglese - Perché specializzarsi?
- I diversi ambiti della traduzione “finanziaria”: Economia, Finanza, Contabilità / Bilanci, Business
- Tipologie di documenti
- I clienti del traduttore finanziario: chi sono e come trovarli
- Come si diventa traduttore finanziario?
- Principali problematiche
- Comprendere i concetti economico-finanziari di base per tradurre di finanza (es. il ruolo della banca centrale, il funzionamento dei mercati finanziari, la struttura di un bilancio, il rendimento di un fondo di investimento)
- Esempi pratici: documenti e terminologia in inglese e italiano
- Risorse per il traduttore
- Bonus: glossario
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Courses will be open half an hour before the start time. Please login before the start time to ensure that everything on your system is working correctly. Created by Francesca Airaghi View feedback | View all courses | Bio: Francesca Airaghi is an English-Italian financial translator. In 1992, she graduated and started working as in-house translator, proofreader and Translation Manager at two Milan-based companies specialising in finance, corporate law and journalism. As responsible for quality control and internal staff, she selected, coordinated and trained in-house and free-lance translators through mentoring and courses. Since 2004 she has been a free-lance translator and works directly with financial companies, asset management companies, investment funds, banks, financial communication companies, law firms and international corporations for specialised translations. She is also a trainer in financial translation courses and webinars. Speaker at the 2014 International Translators’ conference in Rotterdam.
Website: www.francescaairaghi.it
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