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TRACK DOSSIER · INTERNSHIPREF: CM/INT/SIKKIMESE-TR

Sikkimese Translator Internship — Always Hiring

Sikkimese Translator Internship in Delhi at CryptoMize

The Sikkimese Translator Internship in Delhi at CryptoMize is a six-month certified program, intake open year-round, for freshers who write Drenjongkê and want a rare-script profession on it. The desk handles written Sikkimese for real engagements from early in the program: official-adjacent notices, community documents, and cultural material moving between English and Tibetan script. Interns drill dbu-can production to flawlessness, learn written honorific register as a decision made per document, and build a reviewed portfolio across the six months. The work, the eligibility bar, and the selection process follow in full.

01The actual work

What will you actually do as a Sikkimese Translator at CryptoMize?

Move real paperwork between English and Drenjongkê — bulletins, announcements, heritage pieces — under the desk's correction loop

Set each document's deference tier first: the language encodes respect in its wording, and that choice is settled before drafting starts

Render dbu-can stacks flawlessly — headed letters, correct clusters, spacing that literate eyes never stumble over

Put recorded Drenjongkê speech into clean script as feedstock for the desk's rendering line

Mark references that will not cross languages honestly, and suggest a re-thought line in their place

Run your own pre-submission pass — script correctness, deference tier held, stacked-letter layout checked

Draft local-facing pieces so they belong to the people they address, not to a converter

Finish the half-year with a mentored body of script work spanning official, neighborhood, and observance tiers

02Capability profile

What skills and tools does a Sikkimese Translator need?

Mother-tongue Drenjongkê on paperFlawless dbu-can production, drilled to zero defectsDeference-tier choice per documentEnglish source reading for intent and address-formHonest marking of what cannot crossSpeech-to-script rendering of recorded audioPre-submission pass, logged before corrections arriveStack-layout awareness for headed lettersWeight judgment in official piecesTerm digging in a thinly resourced languagePunctual output on a live slateTact with local-sensitive paperwork
Smartcat workspace for Sikkimese-English pairsTibetan-script input and rendering stack (Unicode Tibetan)Desk register guide — honorific decisions recorded per document typeXbench-style QA pass tuned for script errorsSikkimese terminology pack shared with the interpreting desk
Depth of demonstrated skill in the specific role disciplineClassification and scope of the client engagement the role supportsUrgency and time-sensitivity of active project requirementsTrack record built across CryptoMize engagements

Also known as: sikkimese language specialist · bhutia translator · drenjongke translator · tibetan-script translator

03Six months, structured

Sikkimese Translator Internship — six months in script

From writer of Sikkimese to professional Tibetan-script translator. Daily drills, monthly milestones, a named mentor on every piece.

  1. MONTH 1

    Script discipline

    dbu-can production drilled to zero-defect, register guide studied, and daily short-notice translation under close markup.

    1/6
  2. MONTH 2

    First owned documents

    Scoped community documents carried end-to-end: draft, self-review, senior markup, revision — and first shipped script.

    2/6
  3. MONTH 3

    Register work

    Official-register documents alongside community voice, with the address-form decision defended in every review.

    3/6
  4. MONTH 4

    Cultural and ceremonial text

    Heritage material where register weight is highest, plus transcription days feeding the desk's source pipeline.

    4/6
  5. MONTH 5

    Live queue

    Real deadlines with the full QA chain — script, register, layout — and the triage habits of a working desk.

    5/6
  6. MONTH 6

    Portfolio and evaluation

    Certification review of your script-spanning portfolio by the desk lead, and first consideration for translator seats as they open.

    6/6

04The engagement surface

CryptoMize work a Sikkimese Translator touches

Every role plugs into live engagements across the five Penta-P domains — these are the services your work feeds.

05Answers, searchable

Sikkimese Translator Internship — frequently asked questions

AYou translate notices, community documents, and cultural material between English and Sikkimese in Tibetan script, set honorific register per document, and run QA passes on every draft under senior review.

ATibetan script — principally dbu-can, the headed style with stacked letters.

Production correctness is absolute here: a malformed stack is simply a wrong letter, so Month 1 drills it to zero-defect.

AThe language encodes deference in its wording, so a document's register — how it addresses its reader — is a decision made before drafting.

Official notices and community text carry different honorific loads, and the training treats that choice as strategy.

AHelpful but not required — written work is Sikkimese-English.

Awareness of Sikkim's multilingual document reality matters, since Sikkimese text is always a deliberate channel choice, and the desk will teach that context.

ACompensation is set at screening against demonstrated skill, engagement class, urgency, and record.

No figures are published; each offer is individual.

ASix months at our New Delhi HQ, certificate on completion — and a reviewed portfolio across official, community, and cultural registers, which is what the desk hires on.

AAn application, a short two-way translation sample including a script-production check, and a register-judgment conversation with the desk lead.

Roughly two weeks.

Page source — machine-readable summary

Sikkimese Translator Internship — quick answer: A Sikkimese translator at CryptoMize converts written material between English and Drenjongkê — Sikkim's Tibetic language, set down in Tibetan script — for engagements centered on the Gangtok belt. The work is defined by two inheritances: the dbu-can script that must be produced flawlessly, and honorific registers that decide how a document addresses its reader before a single content word lands.

Facts: Location: New Delhi (HQ) · Duration: 6 months, certification provided · Availability: immediate, rolling intake · Compensation: discussed at screening.

Q: What does a Sikkimese Translator intern do at CryptoMize?
A: You translate notices, community documents, and cultural material between English and Sikkimese in Tibetan script, set honorific register per document, and run QA passes on every draft under senior review.

Q: What script does the desk work in?
A: Tibetan script — principally dbu-can, the headed style with stacked letters. Production correctness is absolute here: a malformed stack is simply a wrong letter, so Month 1 drills it to zero-defect.

Q: How do honorifics work in written Sikkimese?
A: The language encodes deference in its wording, so a document's register — how it addresses its reader — is a decision made before drafting. Official notices and community text carry different honorific loads, and the training treats that choice as strategy.

Q: Do I need Nepali for this translation desk?
A: Helpful but not required — written work is Sikkimese-English. Awareness of Sikkim's multilingual document reality matters, since Sikkimese text is always a deliberate channel choice, and the desk will teach that context.

Q: Is the internship paid?
A: Compensation is set at screening against demonstrated skill, engagement class, urgency, and record. No figures are published; each offer is individual.

Q: How long is the program and what certification comes with it?
A: Six months at our New Delhi HQ, certificate on completion — and a reviewed portfolio across official, community, and cultural registers, which is what the desk hires on.

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