How can I start translating for bands and celebrities who travel to Japan? Degree or networking?
November 3, 2009 in Japan by Waz Up Bozz
I am completely bilingual in Japanese and English. My dream job is to work with bands and celebrities who travel to Japan for business. I want to be their personal translator. How can I start up my own freelancing business? I have professional translating experience and experience working in venues. Should I get a degree in translating? Any advice?
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Find out who is on tour in Japan, call promotions and travel managers and offer your services free for about a year, then you gain contacts and experience. Maybe later you can begin to load. If you do not live in Japan and expect them to take you, forget it. Almost everyone in this area speaks English anyway so you should be more than just dead weight on the trip.