Do not work here. - Customer Service Representative SCOTTeVEST Employee Review

1.0
10 Aug 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The office is located in Sun Valley, ID and there are many things to do in the area. That is the only good thing.

Cons

Terrible work environment. Unfair pay. Hostile management style. Do not care about employees, only care about making money and stroking Scott's ego.

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SCOTTeVEST Response
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We have outsourced our Customer Service for last 2+ years, so this review is clearly not someone who has ever worked for SCOTTeVEST.

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5.0
11 May 2022
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Fast paced, great place to learn

Cons

Fast paced environment may not be for everyone

5.0
29 July 2018
Anonymous contractor
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Generally when a workplace touts itself as drama free and dedicated to honesty, those statements are so dry you could start a fire with them. In my experience, however, these are genuine traits of the SCOTTeVEST atmosphere. Being able to bring your dog to work with you (and being able to take them out when they need to go) is great - you know you're not leaving your best friend alone at home crated all day (and your trash will stay safe at home while you're not there to guard it). The friendly atmosphere encourages and fosters actual friendship with your coworkers through weekly get togethers outside of work (a company perk includes the company covering costs for food and drink at a local bar - with excellent food, might I add - when 3 or more employees are together). The product is worth selling! As an employee, you also get a small clothing allowance every few months so that you can acquire some of the clothing to wear whether at work or in your personal life. The area is beautiful - if you're in to hiking and adventuring and skiing, it's the perfect location.

Cons

The area is a little remote - it's about an hour's drive to the closest Walmart, so you'll need to learn how to minimize shopping trips. Meetings with management can prove frustrating if you are not accustomed to being spoken to bluntly. Not rudely - but bluntly. Typically, they are quick to the point rather than dragging out the conversation.

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