Opportunities to work 40 hours, but there may not always be 40 hours of tasks available - Quality search rater Welocalize Employee Review

3.0
Apr 25, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

I love the freedom to make my own schedule. There is no set time or days to work, although you are given a minimum (10/week) and maximum (tyically 29/week) number of hours. There are times when there is a backlog of tasks where you are allowed to work up to 40 hours. The downside is you may run out of tasks and may not be able to reach 40 hours. Management works pretty diligently to train us on tasks procedures. The frequently provided updated resources like guidelines, walkthroughs, and quizzes.

Cons

You may run out of tasks. Some groups face the 'no task available " (NTA) warning more than others. NTA appears more frequently around national holidays. Christmas and New Years seem to be the worst time for consistent tasks.

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5.0
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Pros

Sports-minded team that values hard work.

Cons

Tasks could be repetitive at times

1.0
Jul 6, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Fully work from home job

Cons

Work-life-balance (the way tasks availability works makes it so that you have to stay home most of the day to get hours) Pay (the pay is not competitive at all) Poor management (little to no communication and frequently overhiring, which adds to the lack of available work) Benefits (benefits are only available if you work a certain amount of hours per year, even if they do not have tasks available frequently) Vacation time (vacation time is awarded similarly to the way benefits work. Therefore your vacations are lessened by when task availability decreases) Lack of clarity (company stages meetings under the guise of transparency, but do not address worker concerns, up to and including concerns over lack of work) Mass layoffs (company does mass layoffs frequently, sending out termination emails to multiple employees at once periodically, which adds to general stress and uncertainty about job stability)

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