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The first step to becoming a Spanish to English interpreter is letting yourself become so fascinated by these languages and how they interrelate that you become fluent in both and never want to stop learning either one! Then the work will be a joy.

Next start exploring online who needs interpreters and is hiring; you won't have to search long. Around this time last year, end-October 2013, CNN Money dubbed fluency in a foreign language the hottest job skill. Who is hiring? "The Army, NYPD and State Department can't get enough workers with this job skill. Neither can Fortune 500 companies, hospitals, local courts and schools."

Don't wanna salaried job?

You can translate on a freelance basis, and get paid by the word. Or hire yourself out as an independent contractor and get paid by the hour, half-day or day, with a range of $300 to $1,000 per day. The highest caliber interpreters--and the highest paid--are often certified by the International Association of Conference Interpreters.

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