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Career Guidance Skills communication, collaboration and creativity S1.15 - using more than one language S1.15.2 - translating and interpreting Translate spoken language
Description
Translate the dialogue between two speakers and the speeches of individuals into written text, oral or sign language in your mother tongue or in a foreign language.
Occupations requiring this skill
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Skill demand overview
- Essential in 1 occupations
- Optional in 3 occupations
- Total: 4 occupations
- Most common in: ISCO major group 2 (Professionals)
Essential for
- Sign language interpreterA sign language interpreter is a highly skilled professional who facilitates communication between individuals who use sign language and those who communicate verbally. Sign langua…
Optional for
- TranslatorTranslators transcribe written documents from one or more languages to another, ensuring that the message and nuances therein remain in the translated material. They translate mate…
- InterpreterInterpreters understand and convert spoken communication from one language to another. They retain considerable amounts of information, often with note-taking, and communicate it i…
- Foreign language correspondence clerkForeign language correspondence clerks read and reply to a company's correspondence in foreign languages. They also perform clerical duties. Other titles The following job titles a…
Related skills
- Sign language
- Grammar
- Use word processing software
- Translate language concepts
- Speak different languages
- Consult information sources
- Scientific research methodology
- Translate texts
- Conduct scholarly research
- Linguistics
- Court interpreting
- Write research proposals
- Preserve original text
Last updated on February 19, 2026
