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Adrian Ridner

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1.0
Feb 4, 2025
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Pros

The flexibility of remote work was the only good thing about this job

Cons

The leader of my team provided little guidance, making it hard to understand expectations. Pay was far too low for the amount of work required, and there were constant rule changes that negatively impacted earnings. There was zero job security, and contracts could be cut with no warning. The company treated contractors as disposable rather than as valuable contributors.

2.0
Dec 12, 2024
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Pros

The only thing worth liking at this place was the remote work culture. I hated almost everything else about this job.

Cons

The job security was awful here. The arrogant and evil bosses fired people without a logical reason and still expected loyalty from others. This ridiculous attitude created fear of job loss and pushed all good people to resign. I happily gave my notice.

2.0
Oct 25, 2024
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Pros

-The compensation isn’t too shabby if you’re from a developing country; it’s passable enough to keep you interested. -Freedom to Pick Your Poison: You get to choose your tasks, so you have a bit of control over what you’re working on, which sounds nice, until it isn’t. -Keyword Ninja Training: If you've gotten the SEO Keyword Specialist role, you get some good practice with keywords, a little like a keyword boot camp where you learn by doing (and sometimes by getting terminated out of nowhere). -Less "Team Spirit" More "Solo Grind": No team meetings or group projects, so it’s just you, the task, and the clock. Great if you’re not a fan of team bonding sessions!

Cons

-Lightning-Fast Hire-and-Fire Game: Make a few mistakes, and you’re out of the game. No explanations, just a swift goodbye. It's kind of like playing dodgeball with your job. -Training? Hardly: Onboarding is quick, and guidance is minimal. You’re expected to be a mind reader. Did you mess up? You’ll know if you get the boot. -No Feedback Loop: They prefer the "figure it out yourself" method, so good luck guessing what went wrong. -Team Hubpage, Barely a Team: There’s a “team” page for announcements, but asking for real help? Not really a thing here. -Too Fast, Too Curious: Work through tasks faster than expected? They might think you’re slacking for not being at your desk 8 hours, even if you’ve hit their quotas. -The Quota Paradox: Hit your numbers and feel accomplished? Be careful, they might just assume it was too easy and up the expectations.

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