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Jande Australia Local time: 15:14 Danish to English + ...
Jul 10, 2007
I work translating Danish to English, but I never get any job alerts. There are not so many Danish to English jobs and the ones that I don't get job alerts for are often within my capabilities.
I can understand with languages like German, English and Spanish the reason for restricting job alerts to people with specialities. But for less frequent languages is there a way to bypass/open up the specialities fields and get all job alerts?
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Enrique Cavalitto Argentina Local time: 02:14 Member (2006) English to Spanish
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Jul 10, 2007
Hi Jande,
I suggest that you complete the "services" field of your profile. If this does not solve the problem, please submit a support ticket.
Kind regards, Enrique
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