Bilingual Jobs in Remote

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Looking for Bilingual jobs in Remote? Browse our curated listings with transparent salary information to find the perfect Bilingual position in the Remote area.

Bilingual Client Success Specialist

Company: Beyond Finance

Location: Remote

Posted May 09, 2023

None Found

Customer Success Specialist

Company: Health Gorilla

Location: Remote

Posted Apr 25, 2023

None Found

Account Manager (Contract)

Company: VaynerMedia

Location: Remote

Posted Apr 24, 2023

None Found

Client Engagement Associate

Company: Cerebral

Location: Remote

Posted May 05, 2023

None Found

Bilingual, Claims Processor

Company: Carrot Fertility

Location: Remote

Posted Apr 29, 2023

None Found

AFC Client Success Specialist

Company: Beyond Finance

Location: Remote

Posted May 09, 2023

None Found

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the typical salary ranges for Bilingual positions by seniority?
Junior bilingual roles start around $55,000–$70,000 annually. Mid‑level positions range $70,000–$100,000, while senior specialists earn $100,000–$150,000. Lead or managerial roles can exceed $150,000, especially in high‑growth fintech or AI firms.
Which skills and certifications are most valuable for Bilingual tech roles?
Proficiency in at least two languages (e.g., English‑Spanish, English‑Mandarin), expertise with CAT tools like SDL Trados, Memsource, or Lokalise, and experience in Jira or Confluence for localization workflows. Certifications such as ATA Certified Translator, Microsoft LSP, or Google Cloud Translation API developer add measurable credibility.
How common is remote work for Bilingual tech positions?
Over 70% of bilingual listings allow full‑time remote work. Companies such as Atlassian, GitHub, and Zendesk offer distributed teams where bilingual staff manage global support, localization, and product communication from any timezone.
What career progression paths exist for bilingual professionals in tech?
A bilingual career can start with support or QA, move to Localization Lead, then to Product Manager or Technical Program Manager, and ultimately to Director of Global Product or Chief Language Officer in large enterprises.
What are the current industry trends affecting Bilingual tech jobs?
AI‑driven translation platforms, increased focus on multilingual UX writing, rapid localization for mobile apps, and compliance with GDPR and other regional data laws all raise demand for bilingual specialists who can manage both language and technical quality.

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