Polish Localization QA Tester / Proofreader in Cupertino

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As a trusted global transformation partner, Welocalize accelerates the global business journey by enabling brands and companies to reach, engage, and grow international audiences. Welocalize delivers multilingual content transformation services in translation, localization, and adaptation for over 250 languages with a growing network of over 400,000 in-country linguistic resources. Driving innovation in language services, Welocalize delivers high-quality training data transformation solutions for NLP-enabled machine learning by blending technology and human intelligence to collect, annotate, and evaluate all content types. Our team works across locations in North America, Europe, and Asia serving our global clients in the markets that matter to them. www.welocalize.com


To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.


Job Reference: #LI-JC1


ROLE OVERVIEW

We are looking for a Polish Localization QA Tester / Proofreader to join a long-term and on-site project in Cupertino, CA.


As a Linguistic Tester, you’ll help bring high-quality Polish content to life and ensure it feels natural and accurate for end users. Your main focus will be reviewing and refining localized content, making sure it reads smoothly and is free from errors. This includes checking grammar, spelling, punctuation, consistency, formatting, and cultural or contextual accuracy.


You’ll also work hands-on with products by executing test cases, identifying localization bugs, and reporting issues through internal bug-tracking systems. Once fixes are implemented, you’ll help verify that they’ve been resolved correctly. From time to time, you’ll also have the opportunity to translate content from English into Polish. In addition, you’ll explore user interfaces to identify localization or functional issues, playing an important role in delivering a seamless and user-friendly experience.


This role is ideal for someone with native-level Polish fluency, strong attention to detail, and an interest in quality assurance within digital products. If you’re looking for a stable, long-term role (no end date) where you can apply both your language expertise and technical skills, this is a great opportunity.


MAIN DUTIES

- Write and report relevant bugs and errors using best practices through the internal database system.

- Ability to understand and prioritize tasks and issues quickly and efficiently.

- Native language skills and cultural awareness of Polish and Poland

- Good oral and written communication.

- Highly organized with attention to detail and a commitment to quality.

- QA various products by accurately following testing instructions and test cases.

- Discover and report defects (bugs) using client-specific bug-tracking tools.

- Evaluate translations in the context of software, mobile apps, and documentation.

- Be a subject matter expert for linguistic issues in Polish; be able to research and resolve linguistic questions.

- Adhere to project-specific quality standards, trademarks, style guides, and client-preferred checklists and glossaries.

- Troubleshoot basic problems; be able to communicate effectively and escalate testing issues.

- Complete assigned tasks in a quality and timely manner.


REQUIREMENTS

On-Site in Cupertino, CA.

W-2 (eligible for benefits based on hours worked)

Monday-Friday (9:00 am - 5:00 pm -> with one hour of lunch in between -> 35 hours per week)

You must have a valid visa to work in the USA


IDEAL BACKGROUNDS: Marketing, Journalism, Copy Editing, Proofreading, Writing, Translation, and/or Localization


Benefits:

▪️ Accident, Critical Illness, Hospital Indemnity Insurance

▪️ Telemedicine Benefit

▪️ Paid Sick Time

▪️ Paid Holiday: 2 days

▪️ Employee Assistance Program

▪️ Mileage Reimbursement


Following the eligibility requirements:

▪️ Medical Insurance

▪️ Dental Insurance

▪️ Vision Insurance

▪️ FSA and HSA

▪️ Voluntary Life Insurance

▪️ 401(k) Retirement Plan

 

Welocalize carefully considers a wide range of compensation variables, including geographic location, job scope and complexity, skill level, experience, and industry-specific knowledge. 


Hourly rate: $35



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