Published 25 January 2012
A new report from the Centre for Next Generation Localisation has highlighted the opportunities in the Irish localisation industry.
The research found that localisation contributes more than half a billion euro to our economy and employs several thousand people.
There’s more to it than just language and translation – it’s about the design and development of major software programs. The Microsoft Office suite was localised for 300 million people by just 180 Microsoft staff in Dublin.
There are careers in localisation for all sorts, from project managers to linguists and software engineers. Read more about the report on MyScienceCareer.ie
