suspicious solicitations of freelancers 스레드 게시자: Brian KEEGAN (X)
| Brian KEEGAN (X) Local time: 21:46 프랑스어에서 영어 + ...
I have just received an invitation from a \"société de traduction internationale\" to submit my CV plus a detailed list of my clients (\"références aussi précises que possible\") in order to be included in their database of freelance Fr-En translators. The company does not identify itself in its solicitation - i.e. no name, no address, just an email address. My suspicion is that this is possibly an exercise in client-poaching. Of course, I may be completely wrong, so I was wondering if anyo... See more I have just received an invitation from a \"société de traduction internationale\" to submit my CV plus a detailed list of my clients (\"références aussi précises que possible\") in order to be included in their database of freelance Fr-En translators. The company does not identify itself in its solicitation - i.e. no name, no address, just an email address. My suspicion is that this is possibly an exercise in client-poaching. Of course, I may be completely wrong, so I was wondering if anyone has had similar experience... ▲ Collapse | | | eurotransl (X) 독일어에서 영어 + ...
I receive these types of requests as well. What I normally do is send them a general CV (not including any specific client names, etc.).
I merely state my experience (in terms of subject matters only), qualifications, daily volumes, rates, etc.
You may also want to check them out first if you can (if they don\'t provide a WWW address for their organisation, then do an Internet search and see what comes up - sometimes, you may stumble across some \"negati... See more I receive these types of requests as well. What I normally do is send them a general CV (not including any specific client names, etc.).
I merely state my experience (in terms of subject matters only), qualifications, daily volumes, rates, etc.
You may also want to check them out first if you can (if they don\'t provide a WWW address for their organisation, then do an Internet search and see what comes up - sometimes, you may stumble across some \"negative reviews\" posted by unsatisfied users of their service, etc.).
But you are absolutely correct in wanting to be careful. You just never know anymore these days. ▲ Collapse | | |
I think you will find that the same posting has been re-edited and re-posted. Quick comment though, that it is common to provide client references. Whilst I understand your reticence, you may well prefer to describe the client without giving names and if they\'re interested, then more detial may well be given. Apply the same type of rules as when applying for any job, viz. contact your client (your contact in particular) and ask if they can be used as a reference. That way you should be covered.... See more I think you will find that the same posting has been re-edited and re-posted. Quick comment though, that it is common to provide client references. Whilst I understand your reticence, you may well prefer to describe the client without giving names and if they\'re interested, then more detial may well be given. Apply the same type of rules as when applying for any job, viz. contact your client (your contact in particular) and ask if they can be used as a reference. That way you should be covered.
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I think you will find that the same posting has been re-edited and re-posted. Quick comment though, that it is common to provide client references. Whilst I understand your reticence, you may well prefer to describe the client without giving names and if they\'re interested, then more detial may well be given. Apply the same type of rules as when applying for any job, viz. contact your client (your contact in particular) and ask if they can be used as a reference. That way you should be covered.... See more I think you will find that the same posting has been re-edited and re-posted. Quick comment though, that it is common to provide client references. Whilst I understand your reticence, you may well prefer to describe the client without giving names and if they\'re interested, then more detial may well be given. Apply the same type of rules as when applying for any job, viz. contact your client (your contact in particular) and ask if they can be used as a reference. That way you should be covered.
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eurotransl (X) 독일어에서 영어 + ...
That\'s what I meant - you tell them the type of company you worked for and the kind of work you did, without revealing your client\'s name (at first). Of course, you always have to check with them to see if it is all right to use them as references.
But I think the original question had to do with the issue of e-mail or on-line requests for CVs, etc. And I do see a problem there - these things may be misused (poaching your clients, or floods of promotional junk e-mails endi... See more That\'s what I meant - you tell them the type of company you worked for and the kind of work you did, without revealing your client\'s name (at first). Of course, you always have to check with them to see if it is all right to use them as references.
But I think the original question had to do with the issue of e-mail or on-line requests for CVs, etc. And I do see a problem there - these things may be misused (poaching your clients, or floods of promotional junk e-mails ending up in your inbox).
Other services, perhaps, may want to use your CVs to \"fatten\" their databases (I could conceive of a plan where they may even get some kind of financial assistance as an upstart business or agency if they can provide proof of a sufficient number of contractors).
The best thing is to be careful and take these things case by case (and always contact such agencies by phone in order to follow up and to get to know them). ▲ Collapse | | |
Yes Eurotransl. In those sorts of situations, it pays to be careful. I am out of touch with agency practices as I do not go through agencies any more. My \"direct\" clients give me a full-time load already and I quite simply contact those I wish to work for in the same way as I would send off a job application, albeit unsollicited. | | | Troy Fowler (X) 영어에서 일본어 + ... | To report site rules violations or get help, contact a site moderator: You can also contact site staff by submitting a support request » suspicious solicitations of freelancers CafeTran Espresso | You've never met a CAT tool this clever!
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