why does every job say that I do not meet the restrictions set by the job poster? Auteur du fil: Alex Lloyd
| Alex Lloyd Espagne Local time: 09:50 espagnol vers anglais + ...
Every job that I look at says this, what could be the problem? The website translation in the hotel-tourism for example, I don't see why I do not meet the restricitions. Can anyone give some advice? | | | Please submit a support request | Feb 18, 2010 |
Hello Alex, Could you please submit a support request including the URL to some of the jobs you are not being allowed to submit quotes on? It will allow me to compare the information in your profile with the requirements in the job postings. Thanks. Best regards, Alejandro Cavalitto ProZ.com Staff | | | Jeff Whittaker États-Unis Local time: 03:50 espagnol vers anglais + ... Requirements | Feb 18, 2010 |
There are three restrictions for that particular job. They require that you must be a native speaker of English and that you must have Word. Your profile includes both of these requirements. However, the third requirement is that you must be a paying member. The job will be open to non-paying members starting at 8:26pm EST. Alex Lloyd wrote: Every job that I look at says this, what could be the problem? The website translation in the hotel-tourism for example, I don't see why I do not meet the restricitions. Can anyone give some advice? | | | requirements | Feb 18, 2010 |
Hi Alex, The asker may ask for Proz members only, which you are not, or for Certified Pro members, or for native speakers, or for verified credentials, or certain experience on a given field, or any other restrictions that don`t let you qualify. | |
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Requirements (again) | Feb 18, 2010 |
When you click on the job offer there should be a box at the top of the page listing the poster's restrictions. Each one is listed individually and it should say whether you meet these restrictions or not. For example, for the "Mother Agencies" job in Es > En, it says for me: "The outsourcer has chosen to restrict quoting on this job to those who: ... are companies or agencies only (You are not.)" Therefore the system won't let me send in an applicati... See more When you click on the job offer there should be a box at the top of the page listing the poster's restrictions. Each one is listed individually and it should say whether you meet these restrictions or not. For example, for the "Mother Agencies" job in Es > En, it says for me: "The outsourcer has chosen to restrict quoting on this job to those who: ... are companies or agencies only (You are not.)" Therefore the system won't let me send in an application even if I wanted to. Andy ▲ Collapse | | | I have the same problem | Feb 18, 2010 |
A prospective client could place a restriction that a translator MUST live in the country, where English (in your case, and Russian in my case) is spoken. I am based in Estonia and I am Russian. Sometimes clients want a Russian native speaker living in Russia. As I see from your profile you are based in Spain. … | | | To report site rules violations or get help, contact a site moderator: You can also contact site staff by submitting a support request » why does every job say that I do not meet the restrictions set by the job poster? Trados Business Manager Lite | Create customer quotes and invoices from within Trados Studio
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