From Interpreting Student to Certified Professional 

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You have the interpreting degree, but do you have the confidence? Many graduates feel unprepared for the real world application. This explores why that readiness gap exists and provides a practical plan to build professional skills through structured mentorship and hands-on experience. 

Human Communication vs. The Neuralink “Cure”

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The debate around a technological “cure” for deafness presumes it is a bug to be patched. This view misses that Deafness is a culture and that communication is a human art. Technology cannot replace the empathy, context, and nuance a human ASL interpreter provides.

Guaranteed Pay for ASL Interpreters in Boston

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For a professional ASL interpreter in Boston, the commute can be a job in itself. The Partners Interpreting Boston Day Program changes that by guaranteeing your pay for a full 6 to 8-hour day, even if you have gaps in your schedule.

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  • 508-699-1477 (voice); answering service supports non-business hours sending messages to on call staff
  • 508-809-4894 (videophone) for ASL users