TransPerfect reviews

3.0

40% would recommend to a friend

(758 total reviews)

Phil Shawe

45% approve of CEO

33% positive business outlook

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2.0
Mar 14, 2013
Recommend
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Pros

As an employee for more than 3 years, I learnt lots of skills at Transperfect (software, management, training). Being a huge company, there are employees from any country in the world and the environment was mostly good thanks to that. I would only recommend working for Transperfect if you cannot find anything better.

Cons

Employees are exploited, translator rates are really low and in dollars (which are even lower against the Euro, for example). Salaries are quite low (sorry, but I got a better salary working in a bar). Employees are forced to penalize translators when client spots a mistake, this penalization comes through a reduction of the PO obviously. Most mistakes are due to the fact that all translations are rush and budget is very limited, which means project managers have to contact the cheapest linguists. Business representatives (sales people) have no idea about the translation business. They accept any request from the client and estimate absurd budgets and deadlines. Then the Project Managers have to deal with it. Little chance of negotation in order to get a better deadline or budget even if the quality of the translation is at stake. Project managers are penalized if they don't reach a monthly goal (high number of projects, high income obtained for the company, few errors and positive feedback). Some employees have been fired due to that. I have seen employees crying, staying until midnight in the office, on sick leave due to stress and even skin diseases (due to stress and scratching). I have even seen employees quitting on the same day because they couldn't stand it anymore. It's impossible to have a life of your own if you're working for them. Obviously this is a company that only cares about the money, not about the quality. It's like comparing McDonalds with a cozy family restaurant. We all know which one is bigger, cheaper and faster. Still, big clients prefer bad translations, otherwise Transperfect wouldn't be that huge. It's a big concern if we consider we are taking medications and many investigations are being translated by this company.

1.0
Mar 4, 2013
Recommend
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Pros

There is a potential for growth if you don't mind being demeaned, overworked and underpaid. If you are planning to use this job as a stepping stone onto to something better, it will give the experience you would need.

Cons

Salaries are too low for the amount of hours you work: You are expected to work from 8:30 - 6 (47.5 hours/week). However if you don't stay in the office late you will be bullied into working extra hours for no pay. The job is very demanding and if you make the slightest mistake you will be crucified for it, even if the mistake is not directly your fault. I am verbally abused regularly. Your responsibilities are not made clear giving the directors the opportunity to dump as much work as they possibly can on you. You are treated like a machine. If you complain to someone you are told to shut up and accept it.

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