Working languages:
Arabic to English
Chinese to English
Danish to English

Stepes - Professional Translation Services
Translation and Localization

San Francisco, California, United States
Local time: 09:02 PDT (GMT-7)

Native in: English (Variants: British, New Zealand, Scottish, UK, Irish, US, Australian) Native in English
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Services Interpreting, Translation, Voiceover (dubbing), MT post-editing, Software localization
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Website http://www.stepes.com
Professional objectives
  • Meet new translation company clients
  • Meet new end/direct clients
  • Work for non-profits or pro-bono clients
  • Screen new clients (risk management)
  • Network with other language professionals
  • Find trusted individuals to outsource work to
  • Build or grow a translation team
Bio

Big Stepes towards global
success

Stepes (/’steps/) is a world leader in smart, modern translation services and solutions that help global enterprises accelerate international success across language barriers. We are the pioneer of on-demand, just-in-time, continuous, and omni-channel translation technologies. Stepes has one of the largest teams of native, professional translators and multilingual subject matter experts who are powered by our industry-leading translation innovations both online and offline.

The word Stepes (also spelled Steppes) comes from the Eurasian grassland, where the world’s 400 major languages originated some 5,000 years ago.



Profile last updated
Mar 5, 2023