So you've graduated from the local ITP and you're ready to begin working as an interpreter! Now what? Even though you've spent the last 2 to 4 years studying ASL interpreting, you may have a difficult time finding the right job without the proper certification or skill levels.

Accent on Interpreting was designed for ASL interpreters who find themselves in the chasm between school and daily work. It's not just you - there is a definite gap in education and opportunities for interpreters who are new to the profession. We offer guidance, practice opportunities, mentorships, skills assessments, and products that can earn you those elusive CEU's to maintain your certification for interpreters at every level. Group and presenter rates are also available.

 


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Maryanne HuberMaryanne Huber, CI/CT, is our interpreter training specialist. A professional interpreter since 1985, Maryanne was trained as a mentor at California State University, Northridge, and has collaborated with interpreters in skill building exercises for over fifteen years.

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Last Updated on Monday, 25 January 2010 08:48