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Norwegian Translator Internship in Delhi at CryptoMize
Apply for the Norwegian Translator Internship in Delhi at CryptoMize — six months, certified, rolling intake, with a named senior translator from the opening week. Nordic engagements generate steady work in both directions: Norwegian press coverage, engagement documents, and correspondence moving between Bokmål or Nynorsk and English. Training treats the language as it actually is — two written standards, dialect-rich speech, and a Danish neighborhood full of false friends — while building termbase habits and QA discipline. Freshers with strong Norwegian and English: the work, the eligibility bar, and the selection process follow.
01The actual work
What will you actually do as a Norwegian Translator at CryptoMize?
Translate Norwegian press items, engagement documents, and correspondence into English, and English material into Bokmål or Nynorsk as the audience requires
Choose correctly between the two written standards per assignment, defending the choice in review rather than defaulting silently
Guard against Danish and Swedish false friends — near-identical forms whose meanings quietly part ways
Handle dialect-heavy source material by reading for intent first, normalizing into standard Norwegian or English as briefed
Build termbase entries aligned with Språkrådet guidance where terminology disputes arise
Summarize Norwegian press and broadcast coverage for monitoring briefs with attribution kept exact
Pass every deliverable through QA tooling plus a human second read before sign-off
Close with a capstone portfolio across press, document, and correspondence genres in both standards
Rotate through correspondence, press, and document queues in both standards so neither becomes your comfort zone
02Capability profile
What skills and tools does a Norwegian Translator need?
Also known as: norwegian language specialist · bokmal translator · nynorsk translator · english to norwegian translator
03Six months, structured
Norwegian Translator Internship — month by month
Six months from strong bilingual to standards-fluent translator: one mentor, both written standards covered, a reviewed portfolio at the gate.
- MONTH 1
Standards and traps
Bokmål and Nynorsk conventions, false-friend drills against Danish and Swedish, and daily small translations with full markup.
1/5 - MONTH 2
Owned short documents
Correspondence and short press items travel through your hands end to end: draft, self-check, markup, revision, ship.
2/5 - MONTHS 3–4
Monitoring queues
Live Norwegian-press summarization plus document work under deadline, reviewed weekly for precision and pace.
3/5 - MONTH 5
Both-standards block
One full assignment delivered in each written standard, with choices defended in front of the language lead.
4/5 - MONTH 6
Capstone portfolio
A reviewed set across genres and both standards is examined; strong interns convert to full-time first.
5/5
04The engagement surface
CryptoMize work a Norwegian Translator touches
Every role plugs into live engagements across the five Penta-P domains — these are the services your work feeds.
05Answers, searchable
Norwegian Translator Internship — frequently asked questions
No diploma is mandatory — a two-direction screening translation decides.
Nynorsk is a minority standard but a real one, and assignments arrive in it; training strengthens whichever side is weaker.
The desk trains that trap explicitly rather than discovering it in a deliverable. The screening task includes one deliberately tricky Danish-adjacent passage for exactly that reason.
This bench keeps the distinction sharp.
Page source — machine-readable summary
Norwegian Translator Internship — quick answer: A Norwegian translator at CryptoMize works between English and Norway’s two written standards — majority Bokmål and minority Nynorsk — on press summaries, engagement documents, and Nordic-facing correspondence. The defining hazard is closeness: Norwegian sits near Danish and Swedish, and near-identical words that mean subtly different things are where careless translation hides.
Facts: Location: New Delhi (HQ) · Duration: 6 months, certification provided · Availability: immediate, rolling intake · Compensation: discussed at screening.
Q: What does a Norwegian Translator intern work on?
A: Norwegian press items, engagement documents, and correspondence in both directions across Bokmål and Nynorsk — QA-passed and reviewed before every delivery.
Q: What is the eligibility for this Norwegian internship?
A: Strong command of both written standards and professional English. No diploma is mandatory — a two-direction screening translation decides.
Q: Do I need Nynorsk, or is Bokmål enough?
A: Both, to working level. Nynorsk is a minority standard but a real one, and assignments arrive in it; training strengthens whichever side is weaker.
Q: Why does Danish matter on a Norwegian desk?
A: Bokmål descends from the Danish written tradition, so the languages look nearly identical while occasionally meaning different things. The desk trains that trap explicitly rather than discovering it in a deliverable. The screening task includes one deliberately tricky Danish-adjacent passage for exactly that reason.
Q: Is the Norwegian Translator Internship paid?
A: Compensation is discussed during the screening process and depends on demonstrated skill, engagement classification, urgency, and track record — no figures are published.
Q: How long is the program, and is certification provided?
A: Six months at our New Delhi HQ, certification provided on completion, with a reviewed portfolio of shipped work in both standards attached.
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