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We asked different interpreters why they choose to work at Sorenson. In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, the spotlight this month is on Martin, one of our trilingual Spanish interpreters. Martin became an interpreter after interacting with Deaf friends who encouraged and helped him along the way.
He enjoys the frequent opportunities he has for individual growth and the feeling that there is always more for him to do.
Do you have hearing friends or family who’d make awesome interpreters? Or do you have what it takes to be an interpreter yourself?
Sorenson VRS is only available if you are eligible for VRS and have registered in the FCC’s User Registration Database. The cost of VRS is paid by a federally administered fund. Accordingly, use of Sorenson VRS calling for video conferencing is subject to compliance with FCC regulations and Sorenson’s VRS EULA. Under federal law, you may use VRS only if you have a speech or hearing disability and need VRS in order to communicate. Also, call participants must be in a different location than the other individuals on the call.
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