TransPerfect reviews

3.0

40% would recommend to a friend

(2,860 total reviews)

Phil Shawe

44% approve of CEO

33% positive business outlook

TransPerfect has an employee rating of 3.0 out of 5 stars, based on 2,860 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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5.0
Jan 30, 2014

Great place to build a long term career

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Tremendous entrepreneurial platform. The founders have built a business framework that scales quickly and relatively efficiently. That has resulted in incredible growth in its 20 years and means that someone can come into the organization and have a significant impact relatively quickly, with corresponding financial and promotional benefits. Ability to work on large, complex projects. Because languages affect so many parts of a business and so many industries, TransPerfect allows its employees to work on large complex business projects that would typically be handled by simplistic consulting companies. This provides an incredible education on how to sell, launch and manage complex enterprise engagements. Diversity of background. Excluding folks who go to school to study translation, most people don’t set out for a career in the translation business. As a result, most employees at TransPerfect will have a range of liberal arts backgrounds, that you may not see in a traditional business services company, which makes for interesting employees and co-workers. It also allows people who may have taken a more esoteric course of academic study and entre into the traditional business world. Aggressive expansion, with conservative business strategy. While the company is very focused on growing aggressively, it has always been focused on doing so in a financially stable way. While this may not sounds like a very sexy attribute of a company, the practical application is that the company has sustained growth and profitability for over 20 years and means that it is great place to build a stable long term career. In my 16 years with the company, there has only ever been one instance of layoffs due to financial reasons. It is as pure a meritocracy as you are likely to see in the business world. Generally speaking the guidelines for success in any role are clearly laid out, and those that are able to exceed those guidelines are quickly promoted and well compensated. The reverse is also true, i.e. for those who do not perform against those guidelines, it is not a great long term environment.

Cons

As a relatively new company (20 years) that is growing at a rate of 20% a year, it is very much like trying to build a train while it is moving. The plus side is that there is constant action and challenges, the downside is that the infrastructure to support the business is probably always 6 months behind, which leads to some ongoing frustration. The primary goal of the company is to create exceptional customer experiences, which often translates into taking on large, complicated projects with aggressive timelines and budgets. To do those projects successfully and profitably sometimes requires extreme team work effort, which can put wear and tear on employees over time. Do to the aggressive growth of the company and its focus on promoting from within, it has a number of relatively young people in management roles, many of whom are managing people for the first time. As anyone who has managed people knows, it takes years to get good at it and there are definitely growing pains as TransPerfect’s management teams tries to mature.

5.0
Jan 10, 2014
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Pros

I started at TPT 3 years ago as an Account Executive. Since then, I have had the best 3 years of my life. Professionally and personally. Do you have to work hard, grind, and put in the time to succeed? Yes, but if you could name a job that doesn't require this in order for you to be successful then I would like to hear it. I was given advice by senior people around me who also shared their secrets on how they became successful. Did I make cold calls, yes! Did I have to be proactive in order to gain new business, yes! This is a sales role so if you do not like "selling", you will struggle. Without doing anything out of the ordinary I am now earning more money than I could have imagined 3 years ago. I have friends who work in London, in Sales, and they are jealous of my job. I have travelled to some amazing places, and attended some of the best parties imaginable. I have attended first class sales conferences and developed friends for life. I owe a lot to the past 3 years at TPT. Lastly, nobody has asked me to write this review, or even mentioned this site to me.

Cons

Not sure this is a con but it is hard work. If you dont want to put in the effort, dont expect to be a success.

4.0
Dec 28, 2012

Project Manager

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Pros

Transperfect is a young, swiftly growing company which means there are lots of opportunities for personal growth. With transperfect I started working in one state and had decided to move to a completely new area. at that point I had only been working for them for over a little over a year and all I had to do was ask one time, and they agreed to let me keep doing my same job from an entirely different office. This office was not even set up for production at the time, but now I get to help expand our production center there. At most other companies, I dont think i would have achieved the same outcome or had the same opportunities. They also fly me into the new york office at least once a year. I know i am valued at transperfect and they show it. Plus, I love all the people i work with. It takes a smart, curious, dedicated person to exceed at project management, so the end result is that I love everyone i work with. Imagine being in a room with your friends and family (if you like your family) and getting to work with them all day. It relieves the pressures of work to have my coworkers around me, and from personal experience i know this is not common at other companies.

Cons

Transperfect project managing is an intense job. I love this part because I am never bored, and I would much rather be stressed than bored. But if you want to sit in an office for 8 hours and only put in 2 hours of work, this job is not for you. However, the company is very, very clear about this when you interview and sets up a three-month training period for you to experience it yourself. Transperfect does not try to hide the nature of the work - they try to find the people who learn to thrive off it. It can take awhile to master the juggling act of working for high-profile clients, but if you have the talent and stick with it, you get there. If I have a flight to catch or a dinner to make, I know how to organize my day to make it. Most days I go home on time, and if I'm staying late it is usually my choice because I'm helping another member of my team or taking the time to master a new responsibility or challenge. As with any job, you must work for your work-life balance. Transperfect is there to help wherever they can, but no one in any business world will be holding your hand the whole way.

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