Spanish Employee
Handbook Packages
About our translator: Lisa
S.
Born in New York and raised in Puerto
Rico, Lisa's language skills in both English and Spanish were reinforced by a
totally bilingual education. After graduation from High School, her scores on
the College Entrance Examination automatically allowed her to take the required
courses in English and Spanish at the advanced levels. In college, while
completing her studies at the University of the Sacred Heart, in Santurce,
Puerto Rico, her curriculum included Business Correspondence in both languages.
Her work experience included top notch positions with law firms, stockbrokers,
advertising agencies, real estate firms, and others. During five years she
worked for the US Food and Drug Administration and obtained the highest
commendation at a Regional Level for her outstanding initiative in communicating
with the Spanish-speaking Media in New York and beyond. She translated her
Agency's information and provided it to the Media. Her columns were often
printed verbatim. Most articles would also be reprinted in Latin America. Her
interviews were conducted using a very neutral, international language, which
also allowed the media in New York to furnish them to other countries, as a
Public Service.
In Orlando, Lisa successfully worked
with major translation companies on a full-time basis. During the past twelve
years she has been fully dedicated to freelancing for the most prestigious
translation companies in Orlando and in other states and countries. Now
she has owns her own translation company.
Everyone that purchases a handbook
template will always edit the content. How will changes be translated?
Lisa is not an employee of HRIT Inc.
Customers that purchase the Spanish version will be given her contact
information. You may contract her to translate your changes (or any other
documents) at a discounted rate (10% off normal rates). Whenever localization is
indispensable, a second translator from the target country is consulted, thus,
adding that “special flavor” to the essence of the text.
What HRIT templates have been
translated into Spanish?
See the list below