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Constant calls, very critical, expect certified interpreter work for terrible wages, very limited training - Interpreter for Spanish LanguageLine Solutions Employee Review

2.0
Mar 16, 2012
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Can work from home, can set your schedule in the beginning, gives opportunity to learn about different industries.

Cons

First, the training in the actual work you will do is only about a total of 4 hours. You have to learn ON YOUR OWN TIME, all the spanish proper words for Mortgage Companies, Car Insurance companies, Utility companies, medical terminolity, health insurance companies, Cash Advance Stores, credit card companies. If your not certified I think you probably don't know every single word in spanish for all these companies. However, the times you get called to get feed back, they criticize everyting you said wrong. Even if the other person understood everything you said and both parties were satisfied, if you did not use the correct word you will be marked for that. The pay is minimum wage and then supposedly .25 cents after the half hour you worked but if you notice, they give you all your breaks at the END of the hour so for that hour you can only earn .25 cents for 15 minutes. If your shift ends like at the half hour of the hour like 3:30 or 4:30 you will only make half of the minimum wage in your state, her its about $3.30, even if you talked the entire hour. If you work 7 hours and above you get 30 min lunch you don't get paid for and 2 (15) minute breaks, but if you work 6, you have only a 30 min break in the middle of your shift. This means you sit without being able to get up for one second almost 3 hours, and if the call does not end by your break time, there is a possibility you may end up sitiing for almost 4 hours. There is about a 2 second delay before you get a call, you don't even have time to take a gulp of water. The stressful part is you don't know who is going to call and they use pretty fancy words that you may not know, if your caught saying the closest thing to the word then they say you are not meeting the interperteing expectation and you are sent to study on you own time all the words. If the training was more in depth, maybe this had been more helpful. It takes 2 years for you to be able to move from interpreter to any other position and there are no benefits. You can take a special but if you take too many your in trouble. It sounds too good to be true and for someone who may be certified and very knowledgable in ALL TERMINOLY in spanish this may be a good place to work, however if you know this much you may want to work in a place that pays way better.

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Pros

I feel that I work for a very organized company.

Cons

Just have to get used to/be ready for same day job assignments.

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LanguageLine Solutions Response
5mo
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.
1.0
Jun 24, 2026
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Pros

Stay home. That's all. Nothing else.

Cons

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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LanguageLine Solutions Response
3w
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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