Experience with all sectors of society: medical, judicial, insurance, etc.
Dedicated hours per each week
Kontras
No limit on one phone call, so one call at the beginning of the shift can take the entire 5hr shift (if working part time) which is exhausting.
Lack of appropriate resources and training for certain languages.
Reaktion von LanguageLine Solutions
1y
Thank you for sharing your experience. We're glad to hear that you valued the opportunity to work across various sectors and have dedicated hours each week. We understand that long calls can be challenging, especially during extended shifts. We continuously review interpreter support resources and training programs, and your feedback helps us identify areas for improvement—particularly for languages that may require additional resources. We appreciate your input on training and workshops and will share it with our team as we work to enhance interpreter preparedness. Thank you for your contributions, and we wish you continued success in your career.
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Just have to get used to/be ready for same day job assignments.
Reaktion von LanguageLine Solutions
4mo
Thank you for your 5-star review and for the more than one year you have been part of our team in Monterey. We are glad to hear that you feel supported by a well-organized company, as we strive to provide a structured and professional environment for our interpreters. We also appreciate your perspective on same-day assignments; flexibility is often part of the meaningful work we do to support clients when they need language access most. Thank you for the important role you play in delivering quality interpretation services.
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.