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Communication is a lifelong process that extends beyond the wall of culture and geographical frontier. So, why restrict yourself in a setting of language barrier? KEEN Languages Interpreter is proud to serve you and confident in its professionalism.

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INTERPRETER

INTERPRETER

Interpreter literally means a person who carries or transfers a message from a sender to a receiver. Cambridge Advanced Learner Dictionary defines it as someone whose job is to change what someone else is saying into another language. We are expertise of consecutive interpreting, simultaneous interpreting, escort interpreting, whispering interpreting, and relay message.
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TRANSLATOR

TRANSLATOR

Different from interpreter (who is helping to transfer the intended messages from the speakers), translator will help carry the meaning of phrases, words or complete meaning of a written document or text into target languages. Our team of Professional Translator enable premium services which means they are rigid and reliable. We have obtained experiences in translating legal documents, healthcare, religions, researches, textbooks for advanced education, children books, certificates, immigration, films subtitling, official documents, business contracts, and news media etc.
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OUR SERVICES

OUR SERVICES

KEEN Languages Interpreter, we focus on languages that’re far-reaching. Our services include translation, interpreting, transcription and localization. We bring it wherever you are. By combining the fantastic power of technology with diverse experienced native speakers, we provide our clients real opportunity. Presently, we have served several languages and dialects.
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PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT

PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT

We are courteous, honest, accurate, impartial, detailed and unobtrusive during each assignment. Information shared in translating or interpreting assignment is strictly confidential. We are harnessing the power of breaking through language barrier in an approachable, effective way. KEEN provides a stepping stone for our clients to reach the future they envision while remained professional and cost-effective.
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Interpreters, translators and terminologists report of Quebec by Service Canada in 2012

Statistics 5125 – Translators, Terminologists and Interpreters

Main Labour Market Indicators

Main Labour Market Indicators Unit Group 5125 All occupations
Employment, average 2009-2011 12,350 3,905,700
EI Claimants in 2011 45 92,650
Average Annual Growth Rate 2012-2016 1.3% 0.7%
Annual Employment Variation 2012-2016 150 27,050
Annual Attrition 2012-2016 300 72,750
Total Annual Needs 2012-2016 450 99,800

Employment Distribution by Gender

Employment Distribution by Gender Unit Group 5125 All occupations
Males 29.6% 52.7%
Females 70.4% 47.3%

Employment Distribution by Age

Employment Distribution by Age Unit Group 5125 All occupations
15 – 24 years 4.3% 14.1%
25 – 44 years 44.6% 45.1%
45 – 64 years 47.4% 38.8%
65 years and over 3.7% 2.0%

Employment Distribution by Status

Employment Distribution by Status Unit Group 5125 All occupations
Full-time 73.7% 79.2%
Part-time 26.3% 20.8%

Average Annual Employment Income

Average Annual Employment Income
(Full-Time, Full-Year)
Unit Group 5125 All occupations
Full-time, full-year 47.3% 53.2%
Average income 49,988 45,157
0-19999$ 8.8% 16.5%
20000-49999$ 44.3% 52.4%
50000$ and over 46.8% 31.1%

Employment Distribution by Highest Level of Schooling

Employment Distribution by
Highest Level of Schooling
Unit Group 5125 All occupations
Less than high-school 0.9% 14.1%
High-school 3.2% 21.9%
Post-secondary 17.9% 43.1%
Bachelors 78.1% 20.9%

Employment Distribution by Region

Employment Distribution by Region Unit Group 5125 All occupations
Abitibi-Témiscamingue 0.7% 1.8%
Bas-St-Laurent 0.5% 2.5%
Capitale-Nationale 8.2% 9.1%
Centre-du-Québec 0.8% 2.9%
Chaudière-Appalaches 2.1% 5.4%
Côte-Nord-Nord du Québec 1.4% 1.7%
Estrie 2.9% 3.9%
Gaspésie-îles-de-la-Madeleine 0.5% 1.1%
Lanaudière 1.6% 5.8%
Laurentides 3.9% 7.0%
Laval 3.5% 5.0%
Mauricie 0.9% 3.1%
Montérégie 14.3% 18.7%
Montréal 44.0% 24.1%
Outaouais 14.2% 4.7%
Saguenay-Lac-St-Jean 0.5% 3.3%

Self-employment

Employment Distribution Unit Group 5125 All occupations
Self-employment 41.2% 11.2%

Immigration

Employment Distribution Unit Group 5125 All occupations
Immigration 21.8% 12.2%

Main Areas of Employment

Main Areas of Employment Percentage
Professional, Scientific and Technical Services 60.0%
– Other Professional, Scientific and Technical Services (Translation Services included) 53,1%
Public Administration 13.6%
– Federal 10.9%
Finance and Insurance 4.4%
Information and Cultural Industries 3.8%
Educational Services 3.8%

Source of Information: Service Canada