Talk:ProZ.com

Potential sources
Clearly not appropriate as article content, but perhaps usable as reliable sources for actual article content. Active Banana   ( bananaphone  14:02, 31 August 2010 (UTC)

Published books that mention ProZ.com

 * "The translator's handbook" by Morry Sofer
 * "Beyond borders: web globalization strategies" by John Yunker
 * "Translation as a profession" by Daniel Gouadec
 * "Translation as a Profession" by Roger Chriss
 * "A practical guide to localization" by Bert Esselink
 * "How to succeed as a freelance translator" by Corinne McKay
 * "Becoming a translator: an introduction to the theory and practice of translation" by Douglas Robinson
 * "How to Start Your Own Language Translation & Interpreter Business" by Salvador Soto
 * "Work From Home Jobs Directory" By Debra Mundell
 * "Internet in linguistics, translation and literary studies" by Santiago Posteguillo
 * "Evaluation of Translation Technology" by Walter Daelemens and Véronique Hoste
 * "Cloud Coffee House" by Ian Tomlin
 * "Study Abroad 101" by Wendy Williamson
 * "Knock 'em Dead: The Ultimate Job Search Guide" by Martin Yate

Edit's about harassment
There is a big number of edits (see the sources) that points to ilegal activities withing Proz.com. Please keep them, since there is an active campaign in buenos aires, argentina to make this company to get out of the contry due to the amussment and harassment to employees suffer. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 186.59.200.121 (talk) 16:35, 29 April 2012 (UTC)

proz.com and Russian war - please check
There is such change: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=ProZ.com&type=revision&diff=1077198954&oldid=1051161560 by user:Varenucha. When I was checking this edit, I found the picture with the "Z" on people's bodies on a page that lists the date as February 2, 2014, before Russia attacked Crimea: https://es.slideshare.net/giselaabaduevalencia/proz. My English is poor, so I am unable to verify more. Ludek (talk) 08:22, 15 March 2022 (UTC)