M.A. Translator
Where I got my translation skills to ensure
professional high-quality translations:
2013
Employment as legal translator at the law firm
Epp & Kühl in Strasbourg, France
2013
M.A.
at
the
Johannes
Gutenberg-University
Mainz
(Department
of
Translation,
Language,
and
Culture
in
Germersheim – FTSK Germersheim)
2011
B.A.
at
the
Johannes
Gutenberg-University
Mainz
(Department
of
Translation,
Language,
and
Culture
in
Germersheim – FTSK Germersheim)
2009
2
month
internship
as
a
legal
translator
at
the
European Consumer Center Germany and France
2009
Translation
of
the
book
“La
bonne
tisane”
by
Jean
Amila
from
French
into
German
under
the
leadership
of
a
university teacher; published in 2009
2018
Employment
as
legal
translator
at
the
Federal
Office
of
Justice in Bonn, Germany
2018
Start
as
freelance
translator
Degrees
and
experience
alone
do
not
make
an
excellent
translator.
My
slogan
“More
than
just
translations”
represents
professional
competence,
work
experience
and
passion.
My
profession
is
not
only
a
vocation
for
me,
but an all-encompassing passion and lifestyle.
Early
in
my
childhood,
I
discovered
my
love
for
languages
when
I
started
to
write
novels
and
poems.
Later,
I
discovered
my
passion
for
foreign
languages
when
I
started
learning
English
at
elementary
school.
Those
two
passions
accompanied
me
throughout
my
whole
life.
From
the
cultivation
of
foreign
language
application
and
writing,
to
the
integration
of
cultural
aspects,
translation
brought
together
a
unique
combination
of
my
interests.
This
is
why
I
chose
without
hesitation
to
study
translations
and didn’t regret it for a second.
Another
very
important
part
of
my
profession
is
the
love
for
travelling
and
getting
to
know
new
cultures.
By
working
as
an
au-pair
in
France,
Ireland
and
Sweden
I
got
to
gain
personalized
cultural
understanding
while
living
with
local
families.
I
have
also
gained
a
very
broad
spectrum
of
cultural
experiences
through
living
and
working
in
English
speaking
countries
such
as
United
States and Canada.
Translation
is
the
profession
that
moves
and
inspires
me.
Learning
about
other
cultures
and
practices
has
become
the
driving
force
in
my
life
and
I
have
found
a
way
to
convert this passion into profession.