Atlas Translations’ 2021 Round Up
It’s been a busy and brilliant year here at Atlas Translations! From new initiatives to old favourites, 2021 has seen plenty of excitement. Here are some of our highlights...
Un po’ italiano, un po’ inglese
Growing up between two countries and absorbing two very different cultures, I am one of the many children of Italian mothers, who live in the UK. For me, being...
Yarnbomb Postboxes 2021 – Spread the Joy!
It’s that time of year again! Our Christmas yarnbomb postboxes campaign returns for a fourth year running, and this time it’s bigger than ever. We’ll be part of a...
Curious Christmas Traditions From Around the World
Will you be tucking into a turkey or gathering round the fire for some good old carol singing in a few weeks’ time? Many of us have our own...
Confidentiality and Our Translation Services
There are plenty of reasons why confidentiality can be an important factor for translation services, and at Atlas we’re happy to provide any assurances you might need. If you’re...
Client FAQs – Your Queries Answered
Throughout November, we’ve been posting quick answers to some of the most common client FAQs – check them out on our social media channels if you haven’t had a...
The Many Great Benefits of Transcription Services
Transcription can be one of the most effective ways to break down language barriers, making it no surprise that it’s a regular request from our clients. Transcription can be...
What type of translation do I need?
At Atlas Translations, we’ve got bags of experience for all sorts of translation needs. Many of our clients come to us looking for support with one or more of...
What is Typesetting?
While it may not be the first thing that springs to mind when you think about your translation process, typesetting can be one of the most important parts of...
We are hiring – Atlas Translations Maternity Cover Post
We are hiring – PROJECT MANAGER – MATERNITY COVER – 12 MONTH FIXED TEMPORARY CONTRACT – 2021/22 – FULL TIME, OFFICE-BASED We are centrally situated in St Albans town...