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Adobe Photoshop, Google Translator Toolkit, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Office Pro, Microsoft Word, Powerpoint, Subtitle Edit
Professional objectives
Meet new end/direct clients
Work for non-profits or pro-bono clients
Network with other language professionals
Learn more about translation / improve my skills
Learn more about interpreting / improve my skills
Learn more about additional services I can provide my clients
Learn more about the business side of freelancing
Stay up to date on what is happening in the language industry
Help or teach others with what I have learned over the years
Improve my productivity
Other - participate in excitingly captivating projects
Lebenslauf
Boris Lubenov Drenski
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my education
I was born in Sofia, in 1986.
Studied German as a primarylanguage in a private elementary school, 1st - 7th (incl.).
Continued to study German, as a secondary language, while educating myself in English as a primary one during my two-year-long photography intern in high-school.
Graduated a four-year-long study in two! Moved abroad.
In Biel/Bienne, Switzerland:
Completed a mandatory interrogatory class with German as a primary language and French as a secondary.
Finished local schooling by finalizing a second year of study, still main focus on German.I left out French.
Fast-forward a couple of years...
my work experience
Back in Sofia:
Launchedmy career-path adventure by starting as 'customer support representative' lvl. 1 agent in a growing multi-lingual BPO enterprise.
Two years later got my promotion to an SME (Subject Matter Expert). The promotions continued for the next four years to my last position as Project Manager, having circa sixty cs-reps subordinates.
During these years I practiced my language skills daily, on a professional level, from customer, to business oriented communication and even eventually had to make sure everyone's communiques are well fitted and perfectly structured and written, thus additionally gaining experience using both German and English languages.
now...
I am using the knowledge gained to acquire freelance projects, as a secondary income, since I work in IT Dev ops for a couple of years now...