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Universal Language Service

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Don't do it - Scheduler Universal Language Service Employee Review

2.0
9 Feb 2019
Recommend
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Pros

Coworkers - misery loves company! Employees and managers are generally nice and well-meaning Snacks It’s a job, and it pays money There are benefits Some help toward transportation costs New office has gym and locker room

Cons

CEO is an EXTREME micromanager who is not shy about intercepting your emails Cameras everywhere and glass walls so management can see what you are doing at all times Although the employees WANT to do a good job, constant understaffing and high turnover make it difficult CEO seems to keep the count under 50 to avoid offering any of those required benefits including adequate base pay, and FMLA. Pregnant employees go on leave and never return.

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5.0
26 July 2023
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

I was honored to have the opportunity to work with the Contact Center Operation Team. And it was an extremely phenomenal experience how the team showcased their strength, talents, and Team-First mindset. The leadership provides extraordinary support continuously with open communication. I'm glad to see that the company is growing and expanding rapidly with more upcoming platforms to service the community!

Cons

Not any at this moment.

1.0
29 Dec 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The office and working conditions are quite nice

Cons

This company is so backwards in how they run things. If you want to be manipulated, gaslit and blamed for everything this company probably for you. Everything promised in the position description and throughout the interview process will be turned on its head once you accept a job here. Most employees are actually miserable biding their time. That, or they've been there long enough that they become part of the toxic culture and benefit from those beneath them suffering.

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