They don't offer any salary benefits. Payment is 0.14 cents per minute after three months of working (initial payment of 0.10 cents). They lower your salary without previous notification if the interpreter doesn't match the minutes they need. They don't inform that on their contracts. You work at their convenience because, in the month of lower income of call, they don't worry about the minutes you do. Your salary depends on the minutes you do within a month. They do not offer extra money for health insurance. They don't care about you or your health. Getting into the job is easy you have to complete a training course, which is nothing similar to the calls we receive. Sometimes, you deal with delicate situations that nobody prepares you for. It is not a good job. The company take advantage of the Latin people who need the little money they pay. They offer one year-term contract with the opportunity to get a "medical interpreter certificate", but I don't know if it works worldwide.