Becoming a Localization AI Strategist

This interactive online session is designed for translators and language professionals who want to transition into advisory or consulting roles in the age of AI. Over two hours, you will gain a clear understanding of what a Localization AI Strategist does, where AI can add value to localization workflows, and how to communicate AI’s benefits to clients or employers.

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Duration
2 hrs
Course Price
€195
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Course Description

This interactive online session is designed for translators and language professionals who want to transition into advisory or consulting roles in the age of AI. Over two hours, you will gain a clear understanding of what a Localization AI Strategist does, where AI can add value to localization workflows, and how to communicate AI’s benefits to clients or employers.

This interactive online session is designed for translators and language professionals who want to transition into advisory or consulting roles in the age of AI. Over two hours, you will gain a clear understanding of what a Localization AI Strategist does, where AI can add value to localization workflows, and how to communicate AI’s benefits to clients or employers.

The workshop combines short presentations with real-life examples, guided exercises, and Q&A. You’ll learn to recognize AI opportunities in sample localization tasks, practice drafting a positioning statement for your own services, and leave with practical templates and checklists to support your next steps.

Your Instructor
Dorota Pawlak
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Dorota Pawlak is a localization consultant and AI localization trainer, founder of Localize Like A Pro. She demystifies generative AI and localization through online courses, insightful articles, and hands-on training. With an MA in Technical Translation and an MSc in Multilingual Computing and Localization, she’s passionate about helping language professionals future-proof their skills. You can learn more about her work on her website: www.dorotapawlak.eu

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