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Impact Coaching Network

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Impact Coaching Network Reviews

3.7

48% would recommend to a friend

(10 total reviews)

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10 reviews
1.0
5 Mar 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The only real positive aspect of working for this company is the opportunity to work with students. If you enjoy teaching and mentoring kids, the job itself can be rewarding. Helping students develop critical thinking skills and a love for chess can be fulfilling, and some schools provide a supportive environment for coaches.

Cons

This company is an absolute disaster. Management is completely disorganized, unprofessional, and indifferent to the well-being of its employees. They mislead new hires about pay, making it seem like a stable and lucrative job when in reality, the compensation is inconsistent and much lower than advertised. There is no transparency, no support, and no real opportunity for career growth unless you are willing to put up with years of mistreatment. Leadership prioritizes control over competence, micromanaging coaches while providing little to no actual guidance or resources. Communication is abysmal, with schedules constantly shifting and expectations changing at a moment’s notice. On top of that, there is a toxic workplace culture where employee concerns are ignored, and management operates with a dismissive and condescending attitude. Coaches are undervalued, overworked, and treated as replaceable. If you dare to speak up about any of these issues, expect to be pushed out rather than heard. If you are considering working here, don’t. There are far better opportunities out there with organizations that actually respect and support their employees. This company is nothing more than a revolving door of burnt-out coaches who eventually realize they deserve better. Stay far away.

2.0
18 Feb 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Working with the students. That's it.

Cons

Working at Impact Coaching Network (ICN) was a deeply frustrating experience. While teaching and mentoring students was genuinely rewarding, everything else about the job was disappointing. The leadership was unprofessional, communication was poor, and there was a pervasive culture of dismissiveness and hostility. Management consistently failed to provide the necessary support or respect for employees to succeed. Work hours were unpredictable, feedback was rare (except when it was critical), and opportunities for growth were almost nonexistent unless you had been with the company for years. Certain members of leadership were particularly rude and condescending, creating a toxic environment where employees felt undervalued and disrespected. Additionally, the company was not always transparent about compensation, and there were instances of misleading information regarding pay. Some of my coworkers were seen berating the students. Ultimately, despite my commitment to the students, the lack of professionalism, empathy, and basic workplace respect made it impossible to recommend ICN as a place of employment. If you value a supportive and fair work environment, look elsewhere.

2.0
21 Aug 2024

Unprofessional

Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- working with children is great

Cons

- either zero or super vague communication on when hours will be given - very cliquey amongst upper management - manhattan directors are very rude - no actual lunch breaks - no room for growth, and if there is, it's mainly reserved for people who've been with the company for a long time

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