TransPerfect reviews

3.0

40% would recommend to a friend

(2,859 total reviews)

Phil Shawe

44% approve of CEO

32% positive business outlook

TransPerfect has an employee rating of 3.0 out of 5 stars, based on 2,859 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The TransPerfect employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Management & Consulting industry (3.7 stars).

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3K reviews
1.0
Oct 20, 2013
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

- Generally friendly co-workers - Occasionally interesting work

Cons

This company ruined my life for the entire time I was there. 60-80 hour work weeks just don't come close to justifying the horrendous salary, given NYC cost of living. I would have to fight to take my vacation time because the busy season never ends. Taking a sick day was considered the worst thing an employee could do. I know multiple co-workers who were asked to write fake reviews for this site; that's how morally bankrupt this place is. Management is entirely apathetic to the toll the hours and stress put on its employees. While upper management makes ridiculous bonuses, it's the production staff that's under-trained, underpaid, and overworked. I have NEVER had such awful stress induced work dreams in my life. At least, when I made it home in time to actually sleep. This job isn't worth it even as an entry level position. If you go, be prepared to give up your life for a company that couldn't care less about yours.

1.0
Jun 11, 2013
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

The pay is o.k. and I made some close friends here. Also, due to to the stressful demands of the job, I was well prepared for my next job.

Cons

This is not a gratifying position. You are constantly being put in situations that you can't solve, with sales breathing down your neck to make promises you can't guarantee. You will be over worked. You won't be thanked for it, and you will be "punished" with a CAF(corrective action form) for situations that are not your fault. Happened to me multiple times. I would definitely not recommend a friend to work here. You get very few days off. Christmas eve and new years eve? You'll be working. I didn't meet one person who liked working at this company while I was there. Not a SINGLE person. Everyone hates it. Morale is very low - its an awful environment to be in.

1.0
Jun 26, 2012
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Nice view from the 38th floor. Young work environment. Company-sponsored dinners and happy hours. A reliable paycheck/Health insurance

Cons

12+ hour work days with no overtime! -Managers are well aware that the workload they are handing out could not potentially be accomplished in 8 hours, especially for new people who don't have any connections. The office is also severely understaffed because of the incredibly high turnover rate. Taking a lunch is impossible. I calculated that if I had been working at an hourly rate with overtime, my pay rate would be less than $12/hour. What a joke!! This shouldn't be acceptable for anyone with a college degree. Non-transferrable skills. -the "experience" mentioned in other reviews is simply having an office job to put on your resume. The project coordinator position is all about sending out mass e-mails to find linguists who are willing to work for bottom dollar in a very short amount of time. Most transactions between PCs and linguists occur with very little professionalism, which would not fly at almost any other work place. There is little to no thinking in this job- just processing and meeting an overload of insanely tight deadlines. Poor training/Treated with disrespect -I spent the first 2 weeks I was there doing nothing but watching boring powerpoint presentations! There are over 100 power point presentations to watch and do a quiz that would ask for very specific information. These presentations usually took 45 min. each. They've got to be insane if they actually think this is effective in training anyone. When I actually started doing work, the amount of micro-managing was beyond belief. They expect you to ask a manager for approval with basically every click of the mouse. However, my trainer was always busy and seemed to get ticked off everytime I asked her to come over, but if I sent an e-mail or clicked a button without her, she would become infuriated. If I made a mistake she would point it out to me with absolute disprespect and intolerance. One of my coworkers actually told me she wouldn't speak to a dog the way the trainer addressed me!! Unhappy employees/Dismal workplace A lot of other reviews seem to convey an image of a fun environment with lots of smart young people that just have to work long hours. Some even say that their are rewards for "hard" work. The truth: There is absolutely no time for fun conversation or teamwork throughout the day. You are glued to your computer for 12 plus hours- processing projects and managing deadlines; there is no comraderie or socializing at all during office hours. Managers would come down HARD on mistakes- leaving employees who just worked 20 hours of unpaid overtime to the point of tears, with absolutely no thanks.

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