Translator, remote — your languages, your hours
A Chat-G translator moves live messages across two languages so people on partner platforms can talk without a shared one. You will want to be past 18, at ease writing English at B2+, and at home in a second language. It pays $850–2,400 monthly by grade; the free course runs 4–6 days, and the first Wednesday payout arrives within roughly two weeks.
The essentials at a glance
Pay
$850–2,400/mo, set by grade
Hours
Your hours, from 3h a day
Payouts
Every second Wednesday, from $25
Training
Free, 4–6 days
English
B2+ and up
Format
Remote, text only
What fills an actual shift?
- Turn each incoming message into the reader's language the moment it lands
- Carry the tone, the humour and the hint underneath — not just the dictionary meaning
- Work from the profile you are assigned, never your own details
- Keep two sides moving at once without stalling either conversation
- Raise anything you cannot place, or that feels wrong, with your curator
What do you need before day one?
- You are past 18
- English from B2+ up, plus a second language you truly own
- A laptop or desktop for fast back-and-forth
- A connection that will not cut out mid-conversation
- Quick to move between your two languages while a chat runs
A few things people ask first
Is this an actual remote job?
Chat-G has been running since 2019, with 90+ operators logging in from 25+ countries. About one applicant in 12 joins, and wages go out every second Wednesday.
Do I need translation qualifications?
No certificate needed. The training costs nothing and runs 4–6 days; we check your language pair directly.
When does the first payment land?
Payouts run every two weeks on a Wednesday. Your first one clears within about 14 days of starting, from $25.
Which language pairs work?
Any pair where the other language comes easily and your English holds at B2+ or higher. Name it in your application.