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How much do virtual translation jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 10, 2026, the average hourly pay for virtual translation in the United States is $24.40, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $20.43 and $27.40 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

How can I translate online and get paid?

Virtual translation jobs involve providing language translation services through online platforms or freelance websites. Translators typically create profiles, showcase their skills, and accept projects that match their language pairs and expertise, often earning per word or project. Proficiency in translation tools and certifications can improve job prospects and pay rates.

What is the difference between Virtual Translation vs Interpreter?

AspectVirtual TranslationInterpreter
CredentialsTranslation certifications, language proficiency testsInterpreter certifications, language proficiency tests
Work EnvironmentRemote, online platforms, translation softwareIn-person or remote, live communication settings
Industry UsagePublishing, localization, document translationConferences, meetings, legal proceedings
Search & ComparisonOften compared for language services, freelance opportunitiesCompared for live communication needs, event work

Virtual Translation involves translating written content remotely using digital tools, while an Interpreter provides real-time spoken language assistance, often in live settings. Both roles require language proficiency and certifications but differ mainly in their work environment and type of communication handled.

Is AI replacing translator jobs?

AI technology is increasingly used in translation, but it generally complements human translators rather than replacing them entirely. Professional translation jobs still require cultural understanding, context, and accuracy that AI tools cannot fully replicate, making human expertise essential in many cases.

How to become a virtual translator?

To become a virtual translator, you typically need fluency in at least two languages and strong writing skills. Earning a relevant certification or degree in translation or linguistics can improve job prospects, and proficiency with translation tools like CAT software is often required. Building a portfolio and establishing an online presence can help secure freelance or remote translation work.

How much does an online translator make?

Online translators typically earn between $15 and $45 per hour, depending on experience, language pairs, and specialization. Freelance translators may set their own rates, while those working for agencies or platforms often earn a fixed rate per word or project.
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Infographic showing various Virtual Translation job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 73% Full Time, 20% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 5% Contract. Highlights an 76% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 22% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $50,749 per year, or $24.4 per hour.

Contract Linguist (all languages) with NVTC with Security Clearance

National Virtual Translation Center

Rochester, NY • On-site

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Re-posted 19 days ago


Job description

Mission of the National Virtual Translation Center (NVTC) is to provide and facilitate timely and accurate translation services of foreign language material to the elements of the Intelligence Community (IC) and other federal government agencies at the national level. The NVTC offers a comprehensive set of language services to the federal government, with material processed in a wide variety of formats: handwritten, typewritten, electronically or digitally produced documents; microfilm; audio; video; and web-based content. Location - within the United States, generally your nearest FBI office or JRIC. Ability to move/transfer from one location to another. Qualifications: U.S. Citizen, who can pass language test in both foreign language and English language. Must be able to obtain and maintain a Top Secret Security Clearance. Professional level language skill level (ILR 3) and have this certified by FBI Language Testing.
Include Resume, NVTC Application, DLPT Score Report (DA 330), cover letter (optional)
Submit all to Compensation dependent upon skill level.