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Verona, WI · On-site

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Competitive salary About the Role: Join BFO Management as a Real Estate Translator, where your linguistic skills will bridge the gap between diverse clients and the vibrant real estate market in Boca ...

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How much do translator salary jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average yearly pay for translator salary in the United States is $57,200.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $44,000.00 and $57,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the average salary of a translator?

The average salary of a translator can vary based on factors such as language specialization, experience, education, and location. In the United States, translators typically earn between $35,000 and $80,000 per year, with the median annual wage being around $53,000 according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Translators who work with in-demand languages or possess specialized subject knowledge may command higher salaries. Freelancers may also have variable incomes depending on the volume of work and their client base. Overall, translation is a field where salary potential can increase with expertise and reputation.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Translator, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Translator, you need fluency in at least two languages, strong writing and reading comprehension, and typically a relevant degree or certification in translation or linguistics. Familiarity with computer-assisted translation (CAT) tools, terminology databases, and localization software is often required. Attention to detail, cultural sensitivity, and strong time management are crucial soft skills in this role. These skills ensure accurate and contextually appropriate translations, meeting client needs and maintaining high standards of communication across languages.

What is the difference between Translator Salary vs Interpreter Salary?

AspectTranslator SalaryInterpreter Salary
Required CredentialsLanguage degrees, certifications like ATALanguage degrees, certifications, often specialized in interpretation
Work EnvironmentRemote, freelance, or office-based translationConsecutive or simultaneous interpretation at events, meetings
Employer & Industry UsagePublishing, legal, medical, corporate sectorsConferences, courts, diplomatic settings

While both translators and interpreters work with languages, translators typically focus on written content, whereas interpreters facilitate spoken communication. Salary differences often reflect the nature of work, with interpreters sometimes earning more due to the demand for real-time language services in specialized settings.

What are some typical challenges translators face in managing multiple projects simultaneously?

Translators often juggle several assignments at once, each with its own deadlines and subject matter. Balancing these projects can be challenging, especially when dealing with specialized terminology or urgent client requests. Effective time management and clear communication with both clients and team members are essential to ensure high-quality translations and timely delivery. Many translators also use project management tools to track progress and prioritize tasks, which helps minimize stress and maintain productivity.
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Infographic showing various Translator Salary job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 87% Full Time, and 13% Part Time. Highlights an 87% In-person, and 13% Hybrid job distribution, with an average salary of $57,200 per year, or $27.5 per hour.
Hourly Translator

$50K - $66K/yr

Part-time

Posted 11 days ago


Job description

This position is an Hourly FTE, located with the Department of Student Services.

JOB DESCRIPTION:

DISTINGUISHING FEATURES OF WORK
The Hourly Translator is responsible for providing timely and accurate written Spanish translation of a variety of essential district and school documents. The Hourly Translator also provides leadership, training, and support to teachers, resource assistants, and other staff involved in the written translation of non-essential documents.

QUALIFICATIONS:

MINIMUM EDUCATION, TRAINING, AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS 

The incumbent should be accredited/certified by the American Translators Association, or a similar organization, or be eligible to obtain such accreditation/certification during the probationary period. The incumbent should comply with the continuing education requirements for re-accreditation/re-certification by the American Translators Association or those of a similar organization.

Language skills

 For candidates with Spanish as first language: TOEFL, 300/400 college level English coursework, or approval of an APS administered language skills test.

For candidates with English as first language: DELE (Advanced Level) or graduate level Spanish coursework, or approval of an APS administered language skills test.


General education and experience 
Current accreditation/certification by the American Translators Association, Federation Internationale des Traducteurs, or similar organization; 
or 
An advanced degree and/or Translation Certificate from an accredited institution and evidence of one-year expeience as a full time translator; 
or 
A bachelor's degree and/or Translation Certificate from an accredited institution and evidence of two years experience as a full time translator; 
or 
For candidates with less than a bachelor's degree, evidence of five years' work as full time translator. 
EXPERIENCE:

REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES

The Hourly Translator position requires a combination of education and experience in translation and/or other closely related field permitting the individual to complete projects, duties and essential functions with proficiency while working independently with minimal assistance and supervision. 
Demonstrated English and Spanish language skills at a professional or highly competent level Demonstrated proficiency in Spanish language grammar, structure, spelling, vocabulary, and comprehension Working knowledge and demonstrated competence in the translation of educational materials and/or other closely related fields Working knowledge and demonstrated competence in the use of MS Office, DTP software, and Web and Internet applications Demonstrated ability to work under tight and often competing deadlines Ability to work independently and in a highly organized manner Ability to establish and maintain effective professional relationships and work in harmony with staff and community members. 

RESPONSIBILITIES:

ILLUSTRATIVE EXAMPLES OF WORK (May not include all duties performed - 

The Hourly Translator reports to the Coordinator of the Language Services Registration Center. and works with staff to coordinate and support school-based written translation needs. On an as needed basis, reviews the work of contract proofreaders and translators. 

The Hourly Translator works independently performing a variety of professional translation activities under the general supervision of the Coordinator Language Services Registration Center. The Translation Specialist is an official Spanish translator for Arlington Public Schools 
School Board Policies and Policy Implementation Procedures and supervisor's instructions. Federal and State requirements, The Code of Virginia, The Code of Ethics of the American Translators Association, and other guidelines related to accountability and evaluation in a school system. The incumbent should be accredited/certified by the American Translators Association, or a similar organization, or be eligible to obtain such accreditation/certification. 
The work of the Translation Specialist involves a wide range of contacts with Arlington Public School staff. It also involves contacts with staff from other Arlington Agencies and Community members. to coordinate the translation of documents deemed essential into Spanish. 

Salary based upon the 25/26 SY Pay Plan