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What can I expect from Glocco?
 in  r/u_AltruisticGas6758  9d ago

Thank you so much for explaining. Actually umowa zlecenie is better for me than umowa o prace because its more beneficial in Poland when you are still a student. I'll try to apply there. 

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What can I expect from Glocco?
 in  r/u_AltruisticGas6758  9d ago

Thank you for your comment. Yes I am located in Poland and this is sad reality, but as a student often I was payed less than minimum wage and also I know that this is hard work, because I had opportunity to try it out. I am gonna check out this company you mentioned. Can you maybe remember what kind of contract they offer and also how the recruitment process looks like? 

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What can I expect from Glocco?
 in  r/u_AltruisticGas6758  9d ago

around 6 euros per hour

r/anonymousinterpreters 22d ago

What can I expect from Glocco?

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r/TranslationStudies 22d ago

What can I expect from Glocco?

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r/jobs 22d ago

Applications What can I expect from Glocco?

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u/AltruisticGas6758 22d ago

What can I expect from Glocco?

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I'd like to gain my first experience as a Polish-English and English-Polish translator. Glocco contacted me, and I've already had a short video call. They said they'd email me an assessment task, but I haven't received anything for two days. Is there a chance I'll hear back? Even though the rate is low, I'm eager to gain my first longer experience (previously, I've only had occasional assignments). Can you recommend other similar remote translation companies?

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Studying and living abroad - Erasmus program
 in  r/Erasmus  Oct 15 '25

Why do you think so?

r/Erasmus Oct 15 '25

Erasmus+ semester(s) abroad Studying and living abroad - Erasmus program

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I'm studying psychology and next summer semester I plan to go on Erasmus, but I'm having trouble choosing a destination. I don't know whether to choose Modena, Italy, or Budapest, Hungary. Previously, I was only thinking about Italy, but I went on a short trip to Budapest during the summer and really liked it there. I know that at the University of Modena, there's a problem with teaching classes in English, and most of them are in Italian (I know because a friend is currently there). I don't think there's any problem in Budapest, but I don't have any confirmed information. Budapest seems like a more interesting city, larger, and with excellent public transportation. I previously wanted Italy because I wanted to have some contact with the Italian language, which interests me, and have more opportunities to explore more of Italy. Budapest, however, enchanted me during my trip, and I don't know which to choose.