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QualificationDemand  SOC code :   273091  Interpreters and Translators


 - Translate or interpret written, oral, or sign language text into another language for others.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average level of education/training for this occupation nationally is:   Long-term on-the-job training


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If the mean wage exceeds $50,000 annually, it is recommended to consider whether the occupation is in demand statewide or other local areas. This is because generally speaking, people will consider longer commutes or relocating for higher paying jobs

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Qualification status for  Interpreters and Translators  in the Other WDA Areas.

Note! Other WDA areas may not have this occupation in their list.
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  Qualification:

SOC Area: 

  Not in DemandPacific Mountain Workforce Development Area
  Not in DemandNorthwest Workforce Development Area
  BalancedSnohomish County Workforce Development Area
  BalancedSeattle King County Workforce Development Area
  BalancedPierce County Workforce Development Area
  Not in DemandSouthwest Washington Workforce Development Area
  Not in DemandSpokane Workforce Development Area
  DemandNCWDA I: Chelan/Douglas Counties
  DemandSouth Central WDA - Kittitas
  DemandNCWDA II: Grant/Adams Counties
  DemandSouth Central WDA - Klickitat
  DemandNCWDA III: Okanogan County
  DemandSouth Central WDA - Skamania
  DemandSouth Central WDA - Yakima


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