SAVING MONEY BY HIRING FREELANCE INTERPRETERS AND TRANSLATORS ? (Part 1)
By: HUONG DOAN (HANNA) - CEO MMS VIETNAM
Effective communication is critical in high-stakes environments, and the temptation to cut costs by hiring freelance interpreters or translators is common. But is it truly cost-saving in the long run?
In this two-part article, we’ll explore the potential risks and hidden costs of relying on freelance language professionals — and why working with certified experts through trusted organizations like MMS VIETNAM might be the smarter investment.
In high-stakes international events, business meetings, legal proceedings, or document translations, the cost of miscommunication can be astronomical. Hiring a freelance interpreter or translator who lacks proper training and certification may seem like a cost-effective solution, but the consequences of a single mistake can far outweigh any initial savings. A misinterpreted phrase, mistranslated document, or poorly translated marketing materials can lead to costly delays, lost business deals, or even litigation, ultimately costing organizations tens or hundreds of thousands of dollars.
In contrast, partnering with reputable companies like MMS VIETNAM offers numerous benefits that can ensure seamless communication and protect investments.
One of the primary advantages of working with companies that provide in-house training is that their interpreters and translators are rigorously trained and tested. This expertise is akin to consulting a doctor who's earned a medical degree from a reputable institution and has passed rigorous licensing exams. You can trust that this doctor has the knowledge and skills to accurately diagnose and treat your condition. Similarly, when it comes to interpretation and translation, working with certified professionals from companies like MMS VIETNAM ensures that you're getting high-quality services that can make all the difference in critical situations.
While some freelance interpreters and translators may be well-trained or have previously worked with reputable organizations, the risks associated with freelance work are still present. Without the structural support and quality control measures that companies provide, there's a chance of errors, miscommunications, or inconsistencies. For instance, a skilled freelancer might excel in one domain but struggle in another, or they might be unavailable for future projects due to unforeseen circumstances.