Where Do
Interpreters Work?
The majority of
professional full-time conference interpreters work for
international organizations like the United Nations, the European Union, or the
African Union. See the Career opportunities with DG Interpretation in European
Union's institutions. The world's largest employer of interpreters is currently
the European Commission, which employs hundreds of staff and freelance
interpreters working into the official languages of the European Union. The
European Union's other institutions (the European Parliament and the European
Court of Justice) have smaller interpreting services. 51 | P a g e Global
Translation Institute (GTI)
The
United Nations employs interpreters at almost all its sites throughout the
world. Because it has only six official languages, however, it is a smaller
employer than the European Union. Interpreters may also work as freelance
operators in their local, regional and national communities, or may take on
contract work under an interpreting business or service. They would typically
take on work as described above. The U.S. military in Iraq and Afghanistan
employ hundreds of interpreters to assist with its communications with the
local population.
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