Faces of Gengo: Lara
Originally from Galicia, Spain, Lara is a globetrotting yogini with deep roots in Japan. She went on an exchange program there at 19 and stayed—for seven years! After studying literature in the US and Japan, Lara joined Tokyo’s fast-paced fashion industry. She then discovered yoga while holidayin...
Get ahead in business with this body language infographic
Throughout your daily communication with coworkers, friends, or family, you subconsciously make thousands of different gestures and expressions. Learn why and how people nonverbally communicate with this handy infographic.
Gengo Pulse on globalization: The translation buffet
Despite being more connected than ever before, we only get a taste of the massive volume of multilingual content coming from every corner of the globe. For businesses, the internet allows for an immediate international presence and low-cost distribution, but without scalable, quality translation,...
Introducing the new order form
In the past, translation was slow, expensive and hard to access. But by combining technology with simple design, Gengo is helping anyone read and publish across languages with one click. With our new order form, tasks like uploading multiple files, adding languages to translate into and deciding ...
Faces of Gengo: Oradjeha
Our next Face comes to us from Orhuwhorun, Nigeria. When not engaged in national service activities, Oradjeha puts his degree in German studies to use by translating for Gengo. He credits joining Gengo as the the beginning of his love affair with translation, although it hasn’t been an entirely s...
Introducing the next generation of translators to Gengo
People begin translation careers in incredibly diverse ways—study, formal certification and volunteering are but a few traditional paths. In recent years, Gengo has added a new, flexible point of entry into the field. We were excited to introduce this new option to students at last month’s ...