Pros
The pay is great, and they let me work from home. I didn’t really have much to do—which is both good and bad. I expected to get more assignments writing, editing, and putting documents together.
Cons
Instead, most of my work involved attending unnecessary MS Teams meetings, and copying things from one spreadsheet to another. I felt like the job had been sold to me as one thing, and then the actual duties turned out to be something else. I had the constant feeling that looking good and being liked was more important than the actual work—and I had a lot of trouble figuring out what my actual work was. I felt that I was expected to be good at things I’m not really good at. This didn’t do wonders for my confidence. When I was there, they had All Savers for health insurance. I hope they’ve changed to something better. All Savers lives for the thrill of denying people medical treatment.