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Phoenix, AZ · On-site
... localization. * Evaluate the results of implemented strategies to ensure they meet expectations ... language influence business partners. * Exceptional time management skills and ability to ...
Phoenix, AZ · On-site
... localization. * Evaluate the results of implemented strategies to ensure they meet expectations ... language influence business partners. * Exceptional time management skills and ability to ...
Phoenix, AZ · On-site
... localization. * Evaluate the results of implemented strategies to ensure they meet expectations ... language influence business partners. * Exceptional time management skills and ability to ...
$20.95 - $25.70
4% of jobs
$25.70 - $30.45
8% of jobs
$30.45 - $35.20
3% of jobs
$37.28 is the 25th percentile. Wages below this are outliers.
$35.20 - $39.96
21% of jobs
The median wage is $42.93 / hr.
$39.96 - $44.71
21% of jobs
$47.92 is the 75th percentile. Wages above this are outliers.
$44.71 - $49.46
25% of jobs
$49.46 - $54.21
13% of jobs
$54.21 - $58.96
2% of jobs
$58.96 - $63.71
1% of jobs
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1% of jobs
$68.46 - $73.21
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To thrive as a Language Localization specialist, proficiency in at least two languages, cultural awareness, and a solid understanding of translation and adaptation processes are essential, often supported by a degree in linguistics or translation studies. Familiarity with Computer-Assisted Translation (CAT) tools, localization management software, and internationalization standards is commonly required, along with certifications like SDL Trados or ATA accreditation being advantageous. Strong attention to detail, project management abilities, and effective cross-team communication are valuable soft skills in this field. These competencies ensure accurate, culturally-relevant translations that maintain brand voice and streamline global product adaptation, driving success in diverse markets.
A Language Localization job involves adapting content, products, or services to fit the linguistic, cultural, and regional preferences of a specific target audience. This process goes beyond simple translation by considering cultural nuances, local regulations, and user expectations. Localization specialists work with text, multimedia, software, and websites to ensure they resonate with the intended market. They may also collaborate with translators, designers, and developers to maintain accuracy and consistency. Their goal is to create a seamless and native experience for the target audience.
A Language Localization professional typically translates and adapts content to make it culturally relevant and accurate for target audiences in different regions. Daily tasks often include using CAT tools to manage projects, collaborating with translators and editors, and reviewing localized materials for quality assurance. They may also work closely with product managers, developers, and marketing teams to ensure that text, images, and layouts are suitable for each locale. This role requires ongoing communication and coordination to ensure deadlines are met and localization standards are upheld.
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11 - 50 Employees
Chandler, AZ, US
2014