Peerstar Reviews

3.0

33% would recommend to a friend

(23 total reviews)
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Larry J. Nulton

40% approve of CEO

43% positive business outlook

Peerstar has an employee rating of 3.0 out of 5 stars, based on 23 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Peerstar employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Healthcare industry (3.4 stars).

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23 reviews
3.0
18 Dec 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Flexible Schedule, Something new everyday

Cons

Two week training was talked up to be the greatest experience ever, was completely irrelevant to the job, Did nothing to prepare or teach us how to deal with managing the stress of this job and the insane amount of responsibility and paperwork. You are taught boundaries and the company does not respect your own. Especially when it comes to your safety and who you want to work with. They do not answer the phone, even in an emergency. They say this job is a way to help others using lived in experience but you are not even asked what your experience is or diagnosis. I have seen and experienced second-hand trauma and extreme cold passion fatigue. The hours are so unstable you can not rely on a consistent income. Nothing but broken promises from this place and my own mental health and recovery has been damaged drastically in such a short time of being with this company. Don't have your empathy taken advantage of.

2.0
28 Nov 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

the only pro is the company pays for cps training and certification up front and they pay for your hotel wherever you have to stay but i had to stay 3 hours away. they don't pay for your gas or your food during training and it was two weeks of training but it was realy three because there was a week off in between the two weeks. andother good thing was my supervisor was nice and he would always answer my questions when he could but alot of times he didn't know answers to alot of stuff.

Cons

you don't get paid during training only after you start working for peerstar and it takes a realy long time to get peers to start working and sometimes you only get maybe 3 or 5 hours a week when you start. peers also cancel alot so even if you have 30 hours a week you can end up down to like 15 depending on if people cancel and don't want to make up there hours. alot of people don't stay because there aren't enough hours to know that you will get and you only get the $12 if you are with peers.

2.0
19 July 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Free training and $600.00 for travel expenses.

Cons

This company takes advantage of its employees . They pay poorly for gas and mileage after training. They send you to appointments requiring 2 hours of travel for a 90 minute appointment. The first time u finally get a check is 6-8 weeks after training. Its imimpossible to have a good start as they start u with 2peers and they cancel and u r left without enough peers to to qualify for gas n mileage. The supervisor is useless and it's a highly frusting . I needed to get another job to pay for the expenses this company sucks u dry of over manipulative corporate policy only beneficial to peer star. They do expect and pressure u to give transportation to peers despite the policy that that's not required.

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