Tarjameh marks 23% increase, opens registration for freelancers

Tarjameh, the leading Arab company specialized in translation and linguistic services, announced a 23 per cent increase in its businesses, in the first half of 2011.
To answer to the accelerating demand by the multinational corporations in the Arabian markets, Tarjameh opens freelancers’ registration through its website www.tarjameh.com.
The company stated that this increase is due to the notable, accelerating interest Arab markets are witnessing, especially GCC states like KSA and UAE.
“We’ve recently witnessed an enormous increase in demand for our translation, editing, copywriting, multilingual SEO, and social media, especially from and to Asian languages,” said Amjad Yamin, Founder and CEO of tarjameh.
Yamin forecasted that the demand would continue to rise, in light of the increasing investments in the Arab and Gulf markets, considering the current situation of the global economy and its recovery.
“In our work, we rely on experienced translators from all other the world, each responsible for providing linguistic services in their mother tongue, in addition to professional editors and proofreaders responsible for reviewing the texts to maintain the high level of quality we are famous for,” Yamin added.
Forecasts in MEED magazine titled “Vision 2020”, regarding the region’s economy, pointing out that the next decade will bring about more radical changes in the Gulf markets, attracting more international investors.
It is worth noting that Tarjameh translators’ network is considered the largest in the region, including more than 2000 full-time and freelance translators specialized in various sectors such as economy, engineering, medicine, banking and finance, literature, and ICT.