Chambers Ireland to offer new translation service
Chamber Ireland is set to offer a new translation service to companies and businesses throughout Ireland.
The move is in response to the increased demand for dependable translation services by Irish firms, who employ large numbers of foreign nationals, doing business overseas or setting up offices abroad.
Chamber Translation Services offers multi-lingual services and localised help, including, for example, the translation of website content, marketing materials, presentations and contracts.
Mary Mooney, international business executive at Chambers Ireland said the translation service will enable businesses to communicate with their international target audiences in a cost effective manner.
“With an increasingly diverse Irish workforce, this new service comes at an opportune time,” she said.
Results from Chambers Ireland’s 2007 labour force survey showed that on average 17% of employees in Ireland are foreign nationals.
Due to this, it was important for employers to provide documents from employment contracts through to health and safety statements.
Martina Minogue, a director of eTeam, said she was delighted that her company was selected to work with Chambers Ireland to provide this translation service.
“We are excited about this opportunity and confident that our extensive range of languages, coupled with our track record for quality, dependability and value for money will not disappoint,” she added.
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