Voice Over Application
Thank you for your interest in Glyph Language Services! Please fill out the form below to apply for voice over work. Once the form is complete, please email your resume to vendormanagement@glyphservices.com. Due to the amount of applications we receive, we're not able to respond to each applicant individually. However, please be assured that our Vendor Management team will reach out to you with more information if your skills meet our needs.
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First and Last Name *
How did you hear about Glyph?
Please provide a link to your online professional profile (Proz, LinkedIn, etc.). *
What languages do you offer for voice over? Please specify locale as well (i.e. French for Canada, Spanish for Spain, etc.). *
If possible, please upload a voice over sample to the link below. Password: GlypH*43
Where is your studio located? Please only list a city and a country, not a full address. *
What is your studio situation? *
What is your per word rate in USD? *
What is your per minute rate in USD? *
What is your rate for timed voice over in USD? *
What is your minimum fee in USD? *
What is your hourly rate (in USD) for working with a client via a Phone Patch?
What is your standard turnaround time (in business days)? *
Do you charge extra for rush projects? If so, please list your rush rates. *
Are you willing to negotiate rates for projects with a larger volume? *
When do you start your work day in US Pacific Time? *
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When do you finish your work day in US Pacific Time?   *
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Are your standard work hours flexible? *
Do you work evenings and weekends? *
How many years of experience do you have providing voice over? *
If possible, please list a few clients you have provided voice over for:
Please provide the contact info for at least 2 professional references. *
Do you work for corporations? *
Which voice over options do you provide? *
What else would you like us to know about you?
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