Poll: Being part of the Certified Pro Network gives you more chances of getting jobs/clients. Người gửi thông tin lên tuyến đoạn: ProZ.com Staff
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I have been a Proz.com member since 2007 (after much hesitation I finally made my mind up and decided to give the benefit of the doubt to Proz.com and renewed my subscription for another year), but I’ve never applied for the Pro seal, so I have no idea if it gives more chances of getting jobs or not. Over the years I got some good repeat clients through Proz.com, but lately potential clients seem to be more interested in cheap labour than in experience, knowledge and professionalism…
... See more I have been a Proz.com member since 2007 (after much hesitation I finally made my mind up and decided to give the benefit of the doubt to Proz.com and renewed my subscription for another year), but I’ve never applied for the Pro seal, so I have no idea if it gives more chances of getting jobs or not. Over the years I got some good repeat clients through Proz.com, but lately potential clients seem to be more interested in cheap labour than in experience, knowledge and professionalism…
[Edited at 2024-06-22 21:15 GMT] ▲ Collapse | | | Hans Lenting Hà Lan Thành viên kể từ 2006 German to Dutch | Wilsonn Perez Reyes El Salvador Local time: 17:12 Thành viên kể từ 2007 English to Spanish + ...
I have never been tempted to apply for the Certified Pro Network. I do not think it would be useful in my case. | |
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Who is asking this question? And who has the data necessary to determine an answer?
The only data point I can offer is that I once mentioned my Certified Pro status (now abandoned) to a potential new client as a professional qualification and they refused to accept it.
Oh, and this one:
- Jobs/clients acquired through ProZ since I cancelled my membership last year: 0
- Jobs/clients acquired through ProZ in the two years before that: 0 | | | Zea_Mays Ý Local time: 00:12 Thành viên kể từ 2009 English to German + ... I don't know | Jun 23, 2024 |
This can only be answered by those who are in the program.
I can only say that I have got good clients without being part of the CP network.
Since the program is a private and very limited initiative, I don't think it has any significance for external parties. | | | Kay Denney Pháp Local time: 00:12 French to English
Maybe agencies who often use Proz to find translators will find it useful.
Otherwise, potential clients who have never heard of this website won't be impressed. It's not like it's anything official. IME clients seem only to want formal qualifications and experience. | | | neilmac Tây Ban Nha Local time: 00:12 Spanish to English + ...
I don't use proz primarily to search for clients, but mostly just for the kudoz section and to post the occasional query. | |
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Barbara Carrara Ý Local time: 00:12 Thành viên kể từ 2008 English to Italian + ... Navel-gazing | Jun 23, 2024 |
I do have a 'Pro' badge, but I think that it plays zero part in me being approached and/or selected by potential clients, as I believe their searches would focus primarily on approaching translators whose profiles match their requirements, and who can prove they have a sound experience in specific fields. Basically 'pros' in that sense, who know what they are doing.
The Certified Pro Network is a ProZ-centric 'title', unsupported and uncertified by any recognized professional... See more I do have a 'Pro' badge, but I think that it plays zero part in me being approached and/or selected by potential clients, as I believe their searches would focus primarily on approaching translators whose profiles match their requirements, and who can prove they have a sound experience in specific fields. Basically 'pros' in that sense, who know what they are doing.
The Certified Pro Network is a ProZ-centric 'title', unsupported and uncertified by any recognized professional bodies, its members being determined by a debatable process (
https://www.proz.com/forum/poll_discussion/367927-poll_how_important_do_you_think_cpn_is_for_profile_visibility.html ).
So, having that badge attached to one's name and profile doesn't vouch for their professionalism. It's just a badge.
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