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SB14 - Navigating the World of Quality Management: A Conversation with Vanesa, Localization Quality Manager at Acclaro
Join us for an insightful interview with Vanesa, a seasoned professional in the field of localization. From her journey into the language services industry to her current role as Localization Quality Manager at Acclaro, Vanesa shares her experiences, challenges, and the unique dynamics of her position. Discover the intricacies of quality management, the essential skills required, and the impact of technology on enhancing project quality. Whether you're aspiring to be a Quality Manager or simply curious about the behind-the-scenes of localization, Vanesa's perspective offers valuable insights. Don't miss this opportunity to delve into the world of language services with a seasoned expert.
Dec 6, 2023
12 min
How to Game Localization - Becca Guttentag
In this episode, Nina Hampton sits down with Rebecca Guttentag, a localization producer at Riot Games, talks about her journey into games localization, workflows and processes associated with producing and localizing a AAA game, the structure of Riot's localization team, what makes it good localization producer, and why you shouldn't be afraid to admit that you don't know something. Listen in to hear more about the world of Games Localization.
May 3, 2023
37 min
Taking Ownership of Entry Level Positions
One of many things that soon-to-be graduates worry about is how to apply the skills and knowledge obtained in the classroom to the real world. Entry level positions are no longer truly "entry level"- future graduates will need to go in with ideas at the ready. So how can future graduates implement things, such as localizability checks and content briefs, that were learned in classes and inject them into the company? In this episode, we talk to Yelena Proskurin, Assistant Professor of Professional Practice at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies (MIIS), about her experience implementing new workflows and processes during her professional career and how future graduates can apply the topics that they learned during their time at MIIS to entry level job positions.
Dec 16, 2022
26 min
DD09 - The Two Great Halves of the Localization Industry - With Winnie Heh
When entering the Localization Industry, one is often asked, "Do you want to work on the client side or vendor side?" More often than not, the response is usually client side. Deciding whether to aim for the client side or vendor side can be a big decision. We sat down with Winnie Heh, Career Advisor at Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey focused in helping students in the Language industry, to discuss her experience and knowledge of the two great halves of Localization. Winnie speaks on the perceived differences in working conditions many have regarding the client and vendor side. 
Jun 10, 2022
32 min
DD08 - The Shift to Remote Working in the Localization Industry
Now that we are in the third year of the covid-19 pandemic, remote working becomes the new norm for many people all over the world. How does the localization industry incorporate this shift? What are some benefits and difficulties managing a localization team in remote? Join us with Raffaella Buschiazzo, who is a localization director at Salesforce and learn how she and her team manage the transition.
May 12, 2022
38 min
SB13 – Termsoup: Created for Translators by a Translator
Our passions can lead us anywhere we let them take us. Join us in this episode of ROAR as the co-founder of a computer-assisted translation software Termsoup Joanne Chou takes us through her journey from a translator to an entrepreneur. She will share how her experience as a translator and a UI/UX designer helped her during this transition and how staying in touch with the community can drive the improvement.
Mar 18, 2022
24 min
Deep Dive 7: A Walk Along the Shore at Sunset – With Aki Ito
Welcome back to ROAR: Deep Dive—a podcast produced by the Middlebury Institute’s Translation and Localization Management Program, bringing together global voices from the Localization industry. In this episode, we have the great privilege of hearing from Aki Ito, CEO of Localization Guy LLC and rock musician, for a very special conversation about career and personal development. With thought provoking conversation Aki encourages us to take a step back from the stress-ridden details of career planning and learn to see ourselves, and our own place in the world, from a wider perspective. Aki shares with us his own story of career development, the lessons he’s learned along the way, and how those lessons have brought him to his current dream of becoming a rock star. Even for people not in the localization industry, this is one message from an industry leader that is sure to inspire.
Dec 31, 2021
46 min
SB12 - Localization Career Transition from a Translator to a Business Development Manager
Have you thought about exploring more career opportunities in the localization industry? Ann Chen, the business development manager at BLEND—a language service provider, is responsible for maintaining a positive relationship with clients and actively seeking out potential new clients. Throughout her journey in the localization industry, she has taken on many roles including freelancer, project manager, and business development specialist. In this episode, Ann shared how she prepared for each transition and what are necessary qualifications of a BDM.
Dec 16, 2021
17 min
SB11 - Transformation from School to Work
Welcome back to ROAR: Speed Bumps—a podcast produced by the Middlebury Institute's Translation and Localization Management Program, bringing together global voices from the Localization industry. In this episode, we had the pleasure of talking with Sachi Salehi, a recent graduate of MIIS and a new translator at SEGA. Sachi shares with us her journey through MIIS to her position, what her education has helped her with, and what she wishes she had done differently to be better prepared. Both industry veterans and newbies should gain lots of insight into how Sachi's localization background brought her to this translation position.
Dec 2, 2021
22 min
DD06 - The Journey of a Linguistic Enthusiast
In this episode, we have the pleasure to interview Katherine Huang, an International Strategist and Change Leader with over 20 years of experience in planning and executing global and local initiatives and programs. She has led a successful career at Adobe, acting as the chief strategist and champion of the Chinese market for Adobe Creative Cloud, and developed a team that grew international revenue by 50%. In this episode, she talked in detail about her career, how she started, what she has learned, what her passion is and how to get to where she is right now. Being an avid language enthusiast, a believer in cross-cultural communication, and a passionate entrepreneur, Katherine shares with us her journey in the localization industry. 
Jun 18, 2021
42 min
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