Kelly reviews

3.6

69% would recommend to a friend

(6,831 total reviews)
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Chris Layden

78% approve of CEO

59% positive business outlook

Kelly has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 6,831 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Kelly employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Human resources and staffing industry (3.8 stars).

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1.0
May 3, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

maybe work from home but this is not really a benefit maybe it was in 00s

Cons

- absolutely useless procedures like muting yourself between the call because the monitor to make sure you just sit still and do not dare to do something else - sometime back to back calls -breaks - whole another topic: 30 min unpaid, the break is not permitted; I have a chance to take a break for 10 minutes because I had some big business in the washroom - not only they deducted the time but also gave me humiliatingly a warning on and after a call with a talent advisor. What am I supposed to do, go to the washroom in my pants? -they deduct the penny time unreasonably like deducting 1-3 minutes it is okay to them - the training is just a whole humiliation in from of everyone - constant monitoring -the pay is ridiculous - 18 CAD per hour = 2000 CAD after tax per month in Toronto gets you a paycheck-to-paycheck life and, a reminder, you are a professional interpret that follows all their non-sense procedures and passed all exams and interview processes - For that 40 CAD minimum -their workforce is primarily smart people /students who were not able to get a job in their field, retired or people who want just to get by so they abuse it. -ofc no benefits and no vacation - what did you expect after reading the above? The turnout ration is so high that ppl usually leave within the first/third month

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1.0
Mar 29, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

Ability to work from home

Cons

The pay is abysmal. Your starting salary is $17 an hour, and if there is a high demand for your language, you will be interpreting call after call with no real breaks in between. The job is incredibly mentally taxing. Your training doesn't prepare you for the trauma, burnout, and often the abuse you'll be going through and there is zero supports/benefits to help you when feel overwhelmed by the sheer volume of your calls, or by how dark some of them are. Expect 911 calls, dispatching ambulances, prison calls, telling people they have cancer or their family is about to die, suicide calls etc. and expect zero resources to battle all of this. You are not provided with a phone or a computer or tools to get the job done except for a $10 boogie board. Your employer expects you to use your personal phone for the job, and prohibits you from using your personal phone in your personal unpaid break time. And yes, your breaks are unpaid and you only get a 30-minute break in an 8-hour shift. Do you need to answer or send work emails? Do you need to review or learn new vocabulary to be better at your job? Do you need to complete/read mandatory training? Do it all in your own time. You will not be paid for a minute spent on these and are only paid for hours you are actively on shift. If the app glitches, and you can't take calls -which happens more than you can count- you'll not be paid for it. You'd have to submit a formal request and go through a long process to get paid for it. Expect to be paid straight on holidays and then fight for 6 weeks to get what is rightfully yours! In Xmas 2021, and New Year's day of 2022, Kelly's management decided to observe the holidays in days other than Dec 24th and Jan 1st with no heads ups! Those who worked on the holidays were not paid overtime and had to file complaints with the employment standards and wait 6 weeks to get paid properly. Expect to be treated with disrespect by your clients and by your management. Management's only way of communication is downward. On the public forum on Deputy, they find themselves not accountable to respond to any objections or inquiries by their staff. Frequently post statements that have the least diplomatic tone, in which they threat all staff with termination, and accuse them of larceny for incidents that are mostly the app's fault and not the interpreters'.

2.0
Apr 4, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

Working from home for some people is a huge pro, especially during a pandemic. No need to spend time or money commuting or buying takeout There is a pay raise system. You start off at $17/h, then you get a $1 raise after 450 hours of interpretation, then another $1 raise after 1000 hours, and then a $1 raise every 200 hours. IT IS ON YOU, you have to contact them to remind them you're owed that raise, but it's good to know there's no negotiating and you won't be stuck on the same measly salary forever The work forum is good and a helpful place to talk to coworkers and exchange tips and information. We're not censored in our thoughts about the company and can freely discuss among each other Requesting time off for anything is easy and painless. It SHOULD be, as our time off (even sick) isn't paid, but it's nice to know I can just email management "I can't make it on friday, please change my schedule when able to" and it'll be done within the hour It's rewarding to help people from my community and my culture, and to give them the opportunity of having a voice in sensitive matters that deeply affect their lives

Cons

Our interpreter certification and training is ONLY valid for this company NO benefits. No paid time off, no paid sick days, no health insurance, NOTHING. Even our vacation is paid "throughout the year" so we have to manually check our paystubs to find out how much we were paid in vacation for that week and then we either use the money or transfer it to a vacation savings account Practically NONE of the equipment is covered. We have to use our personal phones, we have to use a headset-- if we don't have one with the specifics require, we have to BUY a new headset with our own money While I understand that auditing us is necessary due to the nature of our work, auditing happens after work hours and I was told the time I spent being audited WAS NOT PAID The company does NOT listen to our grievances. Rather than discuss with interpreters, who do this job EVERY DAY and know much better what would make our jobs easier and our service better, we are simply given updates to our statements, disclaimers, etc, leaving no room for discussion. We've even been asked to leave our phones on the app during our UNPAID LUNCH HOURS because the app logs off if we leave it, even though the phones are OUR property and not provided by the company Pay is low, WAY too low for the skilled work it demands. Even if there is a systematic raise we still start off at just $17/h and it takes over a year for our work in this company to be justifiable by the pay. We are skilled interpreters trained to deal with medical, emergency, and even certain legal scenarios, we are the REASON certain people are able to reach life-saving services and we are paid so absurdly little that it's embarrassing

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