Double Down: How to Stay Relevant in the Language Industry (with Florian Faes)

Merging Minds

The #localization industry needs creative and competent people now more than ever. If you have a passion for languages, now is the time to double down on your skills and dig out your niche. Things are changing, but there are a ton of new opportunities cropping up everywhere. Don’t give up and don’t be scared. 

This is advice straight from Florian Faes, Managing Director and Co-founder of #Slator (the localization industry’s largest intelligence publication). If anyone is qualified to give advice about our industry, it is him. 

In this episode of #MergingMinds, Florian joins our host Javi Diaz to chat about the future of the industry as well as: 

- How to separate hype about #AI from reality 

- What kinds of people the industry needs 

- The need for creative people 

- The “3 buckets” for a career in localization 

- Finding jobs in #loc 

- A key piece of advice for starting out in localization 

- Dealing with fear of the future 

- The importance of keeping experts in the loop 

Click play to hear from Florian and Javi as they carve a path forward in uncertain times! And don’t forget to subscribe to hear more from Javi Diaz and Gabriel Fairman every Tuesday and Thursday wherever podcasts are found! 

You can learn more about Florian Faes and Slator at: 

https://slator.com/ 

Join us at the Slator London Conference on May 23, 2024: 

https://slator.com/event/slatorcon-london-2024/

Podcast powered by Bureau Works, a cloud localization platform that makes complex translation tasks simple and predictable.

www.bureauworks.com

Follow us on YouTube and X @bureau_works for more and don't miss the latest live sessions and offers on LinkedIn:

www.linkedin.com/company/bureau-works/

To listen to explicit episodes, sign in.

Stay up to date with this show

Sign in or sign up to follow shows, save episodes and get the latest updates.

Select a country or region

Africa, Middle East, and India

Asia Pacific

Europe

Latin America and the Caribbean

The United States and Canada

OSZAR »