You're seeing this page as if you were . The main menu is still yours, though. Exit from immersion
Malt welcome

Welcome to Ben's freelance profile!

Malt gives you access to the best freelancers for your projects. Contact Ben to discuss your project or search for other freelancer profiles on Malt.

Ben Dixon-Scurr Language translator and proof-readerBD

Ben Dixon-Scurr

Language translator and proof-reader
  • Suggested rate
    £250 / day
  • Experience3-7 years
  • Response rate100%
  • Response time1 hour
The project will begin once you accept Ben's quote.
Location and workplace preferences
Location
Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom
Can work on-site at your office in
  • and around Newcastle upon Tyne (up to 50km)
Verifications

Freelancer code of conduct signed

Read the Malt code of conduct
Verified email
Languages
Categories
These freelancer profiles also match your search criteria

Agatha Frydrych

Backend Java Software Engineer

Baptiste Duhen

Fullstack developer

Amed Hamou

Senior Lead Developer

Audrey Champion

Web developer

Skill set (7)
Ben in a few words
Hi there! My name is Ben and I am a French student at Newcastle university who is currently undergoing an undergraduate degree in combined honours. When it comes to languages I have a passion for all things French, whether that be language or culture. I have around 5 years when it comes to studying the language of French which has allowed me to gain great ability when it comes to translation and proofreading. My experience in the country has also allowed me to develop my knowledge of the intricacies of the French language ultimately meaning I have high accuracy when it comes to translation. In terms of work experience in this field I have carried out jobs on proofreading as a freelancer, currently;y just finishing 2 separate jobs on proofreading. As a uni student, I have plenty of time on my hands whilst also being easily negotiable when it comes to price. Hope back to hear from you with the prospect of any freelance work! all experience is greatly appreciated :)

please find attached a short introduction video:
Recommendations