Pros
Well, co-workers are a great bunch.
Cons
Everyone is hired on as an Operator 1 in a flex status. That means that if you come to work and there is no work that day they will pay you for half an hour of work and then send you home for the day. They can do that every day of the week if they want to. They will not tell you the day before if they will need you or not. In other words, sometimes Lionbridge is an employer in name only. Sometimes you get 40 hours of work a week. It's all at the discretion of the company. Furthermore, the head honcho doesn't care much about his workers. His first priority is to the company and getting the work done. He could care less if his workers have job satisfaction or even enough work, so long as the work assigned to his workers gets done. The final nail in the coffin is that there are almost no advancement opportunities. You have to work there and do an exemplary job for at least 1.5 years before you can move up even one rung on the ladder. In short, if you are looking for a good full time job with advancement opportunities, don't apply to Lionbridge. If you want a part time position or filler work, Lionbridge is great.