It'll take you to a better job, but you'll suffer for it - Recensione dipendente - Dipendente anonimo presso In Social

2,0
20 lug 2020
Dipendente anonimo
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

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coworkers are great, some WFH days

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The CEO doesn't want to pay for people with senior level experience so hires juniors saying they'll be trained, but they just get trained by other juniors and have to google how to do things. Everyone uses their own laptops and it took a very very long time for the CEO to finally get Adobe for the company. Designers used to have to pay for their own (but weren't allowed to freelance outside of the company). Time tracking is the most important part of the job, which makes sense because it's an agency and they have to bill the clients. But no one is properly trained in how to track time, and many employees paid hourly lose out on money because they're only paid for what they track and were never told how to properly track a day. You're expected to produce high level quality work, but aren't given enough time to do so. If you go over the amount of time allotted for your task, you get in trouble. The CEO plays favourites and runs the company like it's a sorority. She loses a lot of talented team members because she doesn't listen when they bring up problems. She wants to scale her business into a larger agency with bigger clients, but won't be able to within the restrictions she's built into the company. You work out of her condo, which she seems to think is a benefit, even though team members consistently ask for an office or to wfh full time. There are work from home days, but she's stingy with them and would rather you be with her in Thornhill to keep her company. Managers have no management experience and it shows. There’s rarely any positive reenforcement - you only hear back when you’ve done something wrong. All mistakes, no matter how minor, are blown up to make you feel like you’re destroying the company. Micromanaging is encouraged, giving team members no chance to grow on their own. If you're looking for some experience right out of school, In Social will hire you. If you work hard and try to learn new things, you'll get a decent resume line. But just know that this will only be a stepping stone to the rest of your career. Past employees have gone on to work at really great companies, so this experience will take you somewhere. You just have to suffer along the way.

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4,0
7 nov 2025
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

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I really enjoyed my time here! The people were genuinely great, and super supportive! Everyone was really kind and passionate about their work, and managers are approachable and open to feedback. Management is very supportive of growth and they really priortise employee development. Even though it is remote, there are a few fun events throughout the year!

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Workload can fluctuate a lot depending on client needs!

2,0
26 giu 2025
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

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Coworkers are very nice and supportive. The company is organized and there’s a decent culture despite everyone being remote.

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The problem is that the pay is just abysmal. I genuinely don’t understand how anyone can afford to keep this job. You could make more working at a restaurant or coffee shop when you factor in tips. And the work expected of you is completely out of line with the pay. There’s 12 weeks of training and more and more responsibility is piled on your shoulders on a weekly basis, meanwhile you’re getting paid minimum wage. So there’s no motivation to take on more work but it’s expected of you. The added responsibility is at the discretion of the supervisor, so there’s no clear structure in place so you know what to expect and when. If you’re doing good work, you’ll be rewarded with more work. That actually creates incentive to be worse at the job so you don’t have more piled on. Handling live chats, phone calls, emails, and social media moderation at the same time - plus other tasks assigned by supervisors randomly - is not minimum wage level work. And the first red flag was honestly during my interview when I had to be the one to ask what the job paid and the interviewer seemed hesitant to tell me it was a minimum wage position. It was also a surprise to me to find out that it was a 35 hour a week position, with a one hour unpaid lunch, not 40 like I was lead to believe initially. So you’re making minimum wage at less than 40 hours a week, making the amount I took home basically equal to the poverty line in Canada. And your first paycheque won’t show up until the second pay period you’re there for (which again I wasn’t told initially, I had to ask someone). Which meant I waited a month for a paycheque that was less than my rent due the next day. Not to mention the “benefit” structure which is genuinely just insulting. You have to wait nine months to get a small health savings account. Nine months is a larger amount of time than any other company I’ve heard of. Everyone I tell that to is just shocked. Three months should be the max. Even my supervisor said they didn’t know why it was that long. Considering it’s a small company with less than 20 employees, there’s clearly a deliberate reason.

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