1) They will wait until you have gone through their 2 week training program to present you with the contract, because low and behold, they are hiding things in their contract. You will be promised something in the $10 per hour range in your initial video conference interview. Then after you have completed their mandatory 2 week training, they will conveniently add another payment model which is 4.50 per hour. However, the contract very conveniently DOES NOT stipulate which payment model will be used at which times, and whether you will be given the option to opt out of either payment model.
2) In addition, when I sent a clear respectful inquiry about this loophole my e-mail was ignored. I contacted them via e-mail and Whatsapp a total of 11 times, and received no response. That is, right up to the point where I sent an e-mail warning to report them to the US Fair Employment agency, upon which I received a response in minutes!!!
3) The designated trainer for our group would try to find out in a round-about way whether you are located in the U.S. or abroad so as to feed that information to his superiors, who will then try to stiff you once they find out you are abroad, as U.S. minimum wage laws are enforced, where-as if you are in some third world country, they know they can offer you pennies and get away with it.
4) I read several reviews saying they were shady on Glassdoor, but did not expect them to be this shady. If you are in the third world even 4.50 an hour is not bad. However their jobs boards are scarce! The chances of you actually getting a single hours worth of work per day itself is very slim.
5) They are dishonest, I would avoid them. Just pay the $300 to get official medical translator certification elsewhere, and look for a job elsewhere: make $25 an hour not 4. The main reason folks apply here is because they do not require you to have a medical translation background from the beginning, work experience, certification etc.
6) Summary: not a bad gig if you're desperate. They are now going by the name "360 Smart Lingo." Expect, deception and unprofessionalism.