Overworked for low pay, mediocre benefits, poor chain of command. Work here for remote interpreting experience & RUN!!! - Avis employé Employé (anonyme) LanguageLine Solutions

2,0
30 mars 2018
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Avantages

Working from home No micromanaging Paid training ($9/hr) Headset can be expended after 3 months of employment Everything is done remotely: interview, training & work Not having to turn in dr note for sick leave, but it’s UNPAID

Inconvénients

- The worst medical benefits a company has ever provided. It’s the bare minimum the law requires companies to have & it’s an insult when the pay is already low & you are required to pay for it too - If you have a question about anything that has to do with schedule adherence, sick leave, HR etc., it takes over 2 days to get a response - you get 40 hours of sick leave but it’s unpaid - back to back calls if you’re a Spanish interpreting employee & you’re in continuous mode where you’re not allowed to hang up the phone, you just get a beep and the call starts, it’s so bad that I can’t even take sips of water between calls. This reduces the quality of got interpretation when you’re being overworked. You have the option to log out & take a few minutes but it’ll affect your schedule adherence. If you’re under 91% it’s considered unsatisfactory & you’ll get an email warning you about a potential write up leading up to termination. - I was tolerant of the low pay as a Level 4 medical specialized interpreter ($13 really?!) because there were overtime bonuses for picking up extra hours. for example: you’d get a $50 bonus for every 4 hours you picked up on a weekday & $100 bonus for every 4 hours you picked up on the weekend. So it made up for the low pay. Well, that was taken away, so no more bonuses. We’re all stuck with low pay :) - I’ve also heard that many contractors have had their calls routed to employees to save the company a buck at the expense of the contractors earning less money & underpaid employees being overworked.

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5,0
27 oct. 2025
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Avantages

Providing communications help for health care, insurance, beginning of life, end of life, counseling, IT. Among the highest minutes in the industry. Great record keeping, and pay is only 7 days after the close of every month. The annual training as well as recertification is paid events. Offers relative independence, after several audits, if you comply with excellence in customer service, you are pretty much on your own.

Inconvénients

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Réponse de LanguageLine Solutions
8mo
Thank you for taking the time to share such a detailed and insightful 5-Star review. We’re glad to hear you value the meaningful nature of the work and the opportunities to make a difference across so many vital sectors—from healthcare and insurance to counseling and IT. It’s wonderful to know you appreciate the structure, record keeping, and flexibility that support your independence and professional growth. We also appreciate your feedback regarding pay and communication. We’re always reviewing ways to remain competitive and to strengthen collaboration across all levels. Congratulations on your success and progression from Interpreter to Tester—we’re proud to see team members grow and thrive within LanguageLine!
1,0
24 juin 2026
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Avantages

Stay home. That's all. Nothing else.

Inconvénients

Fifteen seconds to recover between stressful calls. The health insurance they offer is super expensive for the poorly paid for hours you get. It does not match. Micromanage everything, constant supervised and not a proper guidance after being pointed the errors of the week. Extreme poorly paid for the higher quality of job that they want. The company charges 3 or 4 dollars for minute, but an interpreter gets paid 15 an hour before taxes. See the difference? Days off unpaid always. Not fair. Not even during sickness, grief or personal emergencies.

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Réponse de LanguageLine Solutions
3d
Thank you for sharing your experience and for the time you dedicated to LanguageLine over the course of more than a year. We recognize that interpreter work is demanding, and we appreciate the professionalism and commitment required to provide high-quality language services. We continuously review our practices, resources, and support systems to help interpreters succeed and foster a respectful work environment. We value your feedback regarding your experience and appreciate the contributions you made during your time with us. We wish you all the best in your future career endeavors.
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