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LanguageLine Solutions

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LanguageLine Solutions reviews

2.9

39% would recommend to a friend

(874 total reviews)

Simon Yoxon-Grant

36% approve of CEO

31% positive business outlook

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2.0
May 14, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

We are given the tools to do the work and management is good. Very talented, small team of engineers. You are left alone for the most part.

Cons

Some managers are very abrasive and hard to deal with. Pay is dismal (better negotiate a good salary up front) and we haven't had raises in a long time. They don't even keep up with inflation, yet health insurance prices go up yearly. Bonus has no logic to it. It's decided by made up projected numbers that are completely unrealistic some years. There is very little guidance on where we are going except for one meeting a year.

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LanguageLine Solutions Response
2mo
Thank you for sharing your experience and for your more than 10 years of service with LanguageLine Solutions. We appreciate your recognition of the supportive management, talented engineering team, and the tools provided to support your work. We also value your candid feedback regarding communication, guidance, compensation concerns, and team collaboration. Input like yours is important as we continue reviewing our practices, resources, and internal communication efforts to better support employees and teams across the organization. We encourage you to continue sharing feedback with leadership and, if you would like to discuss your experience further, please feel free to reach out to interpretercommunications@languageline.com.
2.0
May 8, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

The job can be done remotely Equipment provided by subcontractor

Cons

Emotional distress Low salary Capped bonus

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LanguageLine Solutions Response
2mo
Thank you for sharing your experience and for being part of the team during your time with us. We appreciate you highlighting the flexibility of remote work, as well as the equipment support provided. We also take your comments about emotional demands, compensation, and bonus structure seriously, as we continuously review our practices, resources, and systems to better support interpreters in their roles. Your work requires professionalism and resilience, and we value the contribution you make every day. If you would like to share additional feedback, we encourage you to reach out to us at interpretercommunications@languageline.com
1.0
May 1, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Work from home and interpreting experience thats it

Cons

Money-driven, disorganized, and lacking accountability or integrity. Management communication is consistently condescending and often uses unnecessarily threatening language over routine issues. Interpreters are constantly talking about how burned out and overwhelmed they are, yet nothing meaningfully changes. The company cuts hours due to “business needs,” which just results in the remaining interpreters being flooded with nonstop, back-to-back calls—sometimes with as little as 13 seconds between calls. This is emotionally taxing work, often involving sensitive or traumatic situations, yet support is minimal. You’re limited to one extra 5-minute break outside of scheduled breaks—even after handling difficult calls. Everything affects your attendance, including earned sick time, which is counterintuitive and discouraging. “Business needs” dictate everything. Your hours can be cut at any time, and you can be switched from phone to video with no notice or input. If your PIN gets blocked because they claim you didn’t respond to an email, even when you provide proof that you did, there’s no accountability or acknowledgment just an expectation to comply and move on. Departments barely communicate with each other, leaving interpreters to constantly advocate for themselves due to system errors, incorrect coding, or internal miscommunication. The company has already faced lawsuits and clearly not enough because patterns continue. It’s honestly shocking to see management consistently communicate in such a condescending and threatening tone across the board. and based on how things continue to operate, it’s hard to believe enough has changed. The tone and approach from management remain consistent across the board. Once a year, there’s a strong push to complete the “Great Place to Work” survey, with results presented as overwhelmingly positive. That’s difficult to reconcile with the level of burnout and frustration openly expressed by interpreters. There seems to be a clear disconnect between reported outcomes and day-to-day experience. Despite all of this, interpreters develop strong, professional-level skills from handling a wide range of complex situations under pressure. With minimal time between calls, you become highly efficient and capable. However, there is little to no recognition. New interpreters quickly realize that even those who have been with the company for 10+ years report never receiving a raise, despite the company generating over $1 billion in annual revenue. The work itself facilitating communication, often in critical situations is meaningful. Unfortunately, the company makes it far more difficult than it needs to be. The only consistent benefit is that it’s work from home. Beyond that, there are significant systemic issues. Interpreters are pushed to their limits ,some even lose their voice by the end of the day.

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LanguageLine Solutions Response
2mo
Thank you for sharing your experience and for the time you spent with LanguageLine. We recognize the intensity and responsibility that come with interpretation work, especially in emotionally complex situations, and we value the professionalism and resilience interpreters bring every day. Your feedback regarding communication, workload, scheduling, and support is noted, and we continue to review our practices, resources, and systems to better support interpreters and improve overall experience. We also appreciate you highlighting the meaningful nature of the work and the strong skills developed along the way. We wish you continued success in your career and thank you again for your contributions.
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