Project Manager - Project Manager TransPerfect Employee Review

1.0
Jan 30, 2017
Recommend
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Pros

Office environment was friendly and there were lots of young people (20s and early 30s).

Cons

There were lots of young people because the turnover is so high. There is lack of management since the manager is too busy with their own work and projects. The more capable you are, the more you take on and you just burn out. There are many people who are not competent/doesn't care much, and the good people with motivation/abilities end up doing a lot more to pick up the slack/fix the problems. There is a lot of emphasis on cost-saving and keeping the translation cost as low as possible (they don't accept any rate negotiation from linguists), while boasting the record-breaking profit every quarter. Meanwhile it doesn't translate to our motivation because nobody sees where the "profit" is going - pay is low, bonus is low, Office software is old etc. As a project manager you are under constant pressure - you are entirely dependent on outside vendors (translators) if you can make the deadline/budget. Many project managers send/check work e-mails at night at home, or when we wake up before having breakfast, just to check if the project is on track, since we deal with linguists in Asia/Europe etc.

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5.0
Apr 13, 2026
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Pros

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Cons

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3.0
Jun 15, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

The work isn't too tough. The people in the office are skilled and pleasant. There are decent benefits and you can work from home for 2 days.

Cons

The pay is bad. Decent for when you first start but raises are small and infrequent. Bonuses are even smaller and more infrequent. We were fully remote but slowly have been forced back into office for no good reason.

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