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One World Translation

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If you are asked to pay for their training to get the job, RUN! - Anonymous employee One World Translation Employee Review

1.0
Jan 7, 2022
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Nothing right about this company

Cons

people who goes through the training program was mistreated, slandered by the unstable and evil owner/ trainer. She would waste your time and money and the worst is all is that why are you paying for the biggest headache in your life at all or trying to get paid by someone who will not treat you right or pay you. We learned our lesson and if you ever see this review, consider yourself dodge a bullet.

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5.0
Feb 1, 2025
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Pros

I love to work with 1WT. They are very nice people and I like how kind they are. Their team is great and I love Anna, she is great always with the best attitude and it's very helpful.

Cons

Sometimes work is not close to my location

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One World Translation Response
2mo
Thank you so much for your review. We are proud of our team and receive many positive comments about them, especially Anna, from both our inside and outside customers. As you know, it is the linguists' choice of what jobs to choose or accept, whether close or farther away. We are also happy to announce that we expect to have more varied contract awards soon in a wider range of locations. We appreciate you and the contribution of your talents to our team!
3.0
Sep 12, 2015
Recommend
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Pros

One World Translation pays pretty well and takes care of a lot of the frustrating pieces of the interpreting business. Although lower pay than a lot of interpreting jobs, they cover for their employees in case of errors or other issues. When I was there they paid a decent wage for travel as well as for working hours, useful since I had to drive all over the Denver metro area.

Cons

I worked between 8 and 15 hours a week when I worked with them, and at times business could be pretty slow. Some of the places I had to drive to were pretty far-flung, especially with Denver traffic.

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