Join NWTN Chair Laurence Bisot and colleagues for an informal chat online via Zoom. For one hour during your lunch break, we'll host a Q&A session that includes discussion regarding tips for productivity, business progression, social media, upcoming CPD events, etc.
This week we'll be kicking off the new year by talking about how we set our goals, plan our business, track our progress and
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Working Lunch: Personal melting pot – how do our source languages and cultures influence us?
Join NWTN Chair Laurence Bisot and colleagues for an informal chat online via Zoom. For one hour during your lunch break, we'll host a Q&A session that includes discussion regarding tips for productivity, business progression, social media, upcoming CPD events, etc.
This week we'll be chatting about how we mix the different cultural influences from our source languages and cultures. How do
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Working Lunch: Volunteering
Join NWTN Comms Coordinator Marjolein Thickett and colleagues for an informal chat online via Zoom. For one hour during your lunch break, we'll host a Q&A session that includes discussion regarding tips for productivity, business progression, social media, upcoming CPD events, etc.
This week it's all about volunteering. Have you ever volunteered or do you still volunteer now? What made you
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Working Lunch: Jack of Other Trades
Join Katell Sevellec and colleagues for an informal chat online via Zoom. For one hour during your lunch break, we'll host a Q&A session that includes discussion regarding tips for productivity, business progression, social media, upcoming CPD events, etc.
This week we're talking about our special skills outside of translation and interpreting. What’s your secret super power? What keeps you
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Working Lunch: Business Bank Accounts
Join NWTN Events Team Members Mike Hanson & Kathryn Slator for an informal chat online via Zoom. For one hour during your lunch break, we'll host a Q&A session that includes discussion regarding tips for productivity, business progression, social media, upcoming CPD events, etc.
This week it's all about business bank accounts. Do you have one? What do you find are the benefits?
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Working Lunch: Tasty translations – translating food & drink
With World Vegan Day on 1 November, this week we're talking all things food and drink – from a translator's point of view of course!Do you translate for the food and drinks industry, or is food and drink a specialism of yours? If so, tell us about it!Have you ever translated recipes? What have you noticed about conventions in different countries/languages, and what are your tips for translating
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Working Lunch: Work-life balance
National Work Life week (held last week, 11-15 October) aims to highlight the benefits of facilitating the well-being and work-life balance of employees, so that they are engaged, motivated and productive at work. What do you do for your work/life balance as your own boss? What could you do better? Ever considered a four-day working week – how do you switch to a different pattern and set
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CAT Tools – How much do you know?
Join NWTN Chair, Laurence Bisot and colleagues for an informal chat online via Zoom. For one hour during your lunch break, we'll host a Q&A session that includes discussion regarding tips for productivity, business progression, social media, upcoming CPD events, etc.
Ahead of our CAT Tool Clinics on 30th and 31st October, the Working Lunch this week concerns memoQ and
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Working Lunch: Branching out – attending sector-specific events
Join NWTN Events Team Member Katell Sevellec and colleagues for an informal chat online via Zoom. For one hour during your lunch break, we'll host a Q&A session that includes discussion regarding tips for productivity, business progression, social media, upcoming CPD events, etc.
This week we're talking about sector-specific events.Do they help you find potential clients? Do they help with
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Working Lunch: Linguists as bookworms – taken as read?
This week we’re talking about mixing business and pleasure – reading. Does being a linguist make you more of a reader?Or if you’re a translator, is it a bit of a busman’s holiday – do you spend so much time with texts that reading is the last thing you want to do in your free time? Maybe you prefer a hobby that is entirely different to your day-to-day work?If you are a real bookworm, are there any
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