Alexa Translations is one of the industry's most accurate translation solutions specializing in translations for the legal, financial and government industries across North America.
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In 2002, Gary Kalaci founded Alexa Translations to address the need for a new, premium-quality translation service. Before starting his own business, Gary worked in the legal and professional services industry, where translation was a regular need, but quality work was hard to come by: missed deadlines, impersonal service, and, most importantly, inconsistent quality. His experience highlighted a gap in the translation industry, and at that point, he knew leaders in business would benefit from Alexa Translations’ new approach: client-dedicated project management combined with sector-specific translation expertise.
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Major law firms, banks and financial institutions, and government-owned companies across Canada and the US
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Alexa Translations does not just provide one of industry's most accurate translation solutions but a leading project management platform and industry-specific subject matter experts who work towards improving the quality of translations delivered by the platform. The platform is tailored specifically toward the legal, financial and government industries but is also extremely useful within translation teams in large organizations. All this, backed by robust customer support that provides seamless onboarding, training and ongoing support 24/7.
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We aren't just your average translation platform. We provide turnkey translation solutions that include unmatched legal translation accuracy by certified legal and financial linguists, a project management team that extends your in-house team, and a customer service suite to support you at all times. Our translation accuracy is comparable and, in some cases, better than what DeepL, Google and other major platforms can provide you.
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Prompting is so new I don't think a degree is offered yet, but Microsoft has some accredited classes (FREE) - https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/training/ and you can get a certificate on AI and chatGPT from https://udemy.com , I got a few from them :). Source: 11 months ago
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