Avantages
Language Line gave me my very first interpreter full-time job in the USA.
Inconvénients
1- Horrible pay. They scheduled me for a bunch of holidays and never paid me time and a half!!! 2- They offered me health insurance that didn't meet the minimum requirement of my state. Basically I didn't have health insurance and now I have a lot of medical bills. They also "forgot" to pay my health insurance for 2 weeks and never solved the problem when I received a bill in my house. I went to the doc's office thinking I had health insurance, but I didn't. 3- When I started my maternity leave, they stopped paying my insurance. NO ONE never helped me solved the issue, I had to spend months talking to the insurance company to try to solve it. 4- HR doesn't have a phone number, they take 2 weeks to reply your e-mails. You have NO support. 5- There is no team work, because there is no team. 5- The call agents are extremely unhappy and rude. They keep sending you wrong calls, even though the client specifies the language and dialect. It was a nightmare! I was in it to be able to get experience and leave as soon as I could.