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3.5
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Highly Satisfied
Last updated Jan 18 2025
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Translator Reviews

What is it like working as a Translator?

August 2019
Great place to work.
Translator in Salt Lake City:
Pros: Lots of perks, decent pay and a family-oriented philosophy.
Cons: I wish I was allowed to work from home more often.
February 2019
Low pay, good experience, highly frustrating due to low pay.
Translator in Amman:
Pros: It's my country, other than that I can't find an answer
Cons: Low pay, expensive, can't live like a decent human being because of hoe expensive the country is
January 2019
Underappreciated, Overworked.
Translator in Amman:
Pros: Near Family/Relative (I wanted to right nothing but I revisited my conscience)
Cons: Salaries. Angry Mobs of people. Drivers. Flaming Prices. Uncultured civilisation. Bad Habits. Pollution. and the list goes on.
January 2019
Translator:
I enjoyed working at Michaels. Their head office in Irving is colorful, hosts a lot of activities (even if you're not into crafts) and they have competitive pay and good benefits. On another note... They are centered on profits. Making money. It is all they are about. Especiallty since the went public and have shareholders to keep happy! Money money! So you may or may not get a yearly bonus even if you worked extra hours (unpaid). So if you're going to make them money, yay you!
November 2018
Translator:
My Boss never gives me time off when I need it, and his relationship with me frankly oversteps the bounds of professional propriety. I've even caught him touching me inappropriately during office hours.
November 2017
How much do translators usually earn in the market?
Translator in Cairo:
Try researching the job first before applying.
May 2015
Freelance Professional Translator.
Translator:
Pros: I love the flexibility of choosing the hours I work and choosing the clients I work for. It is an intellectually stimulating job. I enjoy working with languages and writing.
Cons: The uncertainty of the feast and famine cycle.

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