Poll: Have you noticed an increase in jobs from the USA because of the currently weaker EUR? De persoon die dit onderwerp heeft geplaatst: ProZ.com Staff
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This forum topic is for the discussion of the poll question "Have you noticed an increase in jobs from the USA because of the currently weaker EUR?".
This poll was originally submitted by Matthias Brombach. View the poll results »
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I don’t think currency movements make any difference to whether a potential client chooses to use me. I am not looking for new clients but if they happen to be interested in my services and we come to an agreement regarding my rate, then I'll take whatever currency I'm paid. Anyway, most of my customers are in the euro zone… | | |
But US agencies may start to derate EU translators from extortionately expensive to extremely expensive.
I don't know how you EU translators deal with US agencies, but I factor in a lot of extra expenses in my USD word rate because of how far the USA is, how legal their paperwork is, how expensive bank fees are and how much of a rip-off exchange rates are.
At the end of the day, very few US agencies are prepared to pay 0.15+ for my translations.
Philippe | | |
No, because the rates agreed with my US clients are in USD, I bill in USD, and I am paid in USD. As nearly half of my billing is in USD, the recent exchange rate movements have compensated for inflation.
I don't recognise Philippe's experience with US clients. Wise takes about 0.5% of the interbank rate to exchange USD to EUR, and I can do it when the exchange rate is in my favour. There are no other fees and no bureaucracy, but maybe Philippe's clients are just bureaucratic, just l... See more No, because the rates agreed with my US clients are in USD, I bill in USD, and I am paid in USD. As nearly half of my billing is in USD, the recent exchange rate movements have compensated for inflation.
I don't recognise Philippe's experience with US clients. Wise takes about 0.5% of the interbank rate to exchange USD to EUR, and I can do it when the exchange rate is in my favour. There are no other fees and no bureaucracy, but maybe Philippe's clients are just bureaucratic, just like some clients everywhere can be bureaucratic and awkward. It doesn't cost much for a US client to use ACH to pay into a US bank account (Wise), and some use Veem to make it even cheaper. ▲ Collapse | |
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Kay Denney Frankrijk Local time: 03:21 Frans naar Engels
No because I only work with clients in the euro zone. I don't want the hassle of currency issues.
(Remembering a UK translator we used to occasionally send work to from France. We'd negotiated a rate, then the exchange rate changed in her favour. I sent her an urgent job and asked how much she'd charge for it, and the flat rate she quoted me worked out at less than the per word rate she charged for non-urgent work!
Given that it was no skin off my nose, I wrote back and pointed tha... See more No because I only work with clients in the euro zone. I don't want the hassle of currency issues.
(Remembering a UK translator we used to occasionally send work to from France. We'd negotiated a rate, then the exchange rate changed in her favour. I sent her an urgent job and asked how much she'd charge for it, and the flat rate she quoted me worked out at less than the per word rate she charged for non-urgent work!
Given that it was no skin off my nose, I wrote back and pointed that out, and bumped her flat rate up to what the boss had said he was prepared to pay.) ▲ Collapse | | | neilmac Spanje Local time: 03:21 Spaans naar Engels + ...
All my clients are in the EU. | | | Ikram Mahyuddin Indonesië Local time: 09:21 Lid 2006 Engels naar Indonesisch + ... Maybe it's too early to notice | Jul 29, 2022 |
I don't know whether my fellow translators in my country have already enjoyed the increase or not. I myself haven't yet. But I think it's still too early to notice. Of course, it would be a good thing to us, as long as the existing clients from Europe and other regions don't cut jobs for us. | | | Michael Newton Verenigde Staten Local time: 21:21 Japans naar Engels + ... increase in jobs from USA? | Jul 30, 2022 |
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