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Boundless Immigration

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Do NOT work here - Customer Success Boundless Immigration Employee Review

1.0
Aug 13, 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The only pros are the wealth of immigration knowledge you will gain and the quality of the people you will work with. The people who make up this company are incredible, driven, and passionate individuals; unfortunately management treats them all like garbage.

Cons

This company has shown time and time again that it does not care about its employees. The customer success teams are extremely overworked and underpaid. The workloads are so large, every individual works 10-20 hours of overtime every week, and still falls short of expectations. Management will continuously entice its employees with possible promotions only to force individuals to perform duties above their pay grade and deny any requests for compensation increases. They are only interested in getting the most bang for their buck. They want to get employees to do as much as they can for as little compensation as possible, even if that means they need to hire and train new employees every now and then. They would rather do this than pay people what they are worth. It is clear that this company does not value its employees at all.

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5.0
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Pros

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Cons

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1.0
Sep 28, 2025
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Pros

- Coworkers support each other - No yearly cap on PTO - Monthly gas stipend - Weekly team lunches

Cons

Lack of Leadership Support: Employee concerns are often overlooked, and leadership rarely checks in with staff. Regular team meetings or transparent communication are lacking, making it difficult to build trust across the organization. Unhealthy Work Environment: Unprofessional behavior, including inappropriate comments and gossip, has been observed. There is limited accountability for this conduct, and management engagement in these dynamics can contribute to a challenging work culture. Misaligned Recognition and Rewards: Entry-level overseas staff are frequently rewarded for completing basic training, even as their ongoing mistakes impact the quality of work. Meanwhile, experienced team members responsible for correcting these issues receive little to no recognition or appreciation. Inconsistent and Ineffective Management: Processes and policies often change without notice, making it hard to maintain consistency. There is a pattern of deferring to overseas staff requests, even when these conflict with internal agreements, leading to confusion. Additionally, the frequent presence of non-staff individuals in the office raises concerns given the sensitive nature of the work. Minimal Career Development: Raises are minimal and not clearly tied to performance or tenure. Opportunities for advancement are rare, and in some cases, promotions do not come with the compensation or support promised. Staff are often asked to take on responsibilities outside their role without appropriate acknowledgment. High Turnover and Lack of Stability: Experienced domestic employees are increasingly being replaced with lower-cost overseas labor or AI, which has led to more errors and reduced quality. Quality and Compliance Risks: Given the sensitive nature of immigration work, accuracy is critical. However, recurring mistakes from under-trained staff can go uncorrected. Attempts by experienced team members to address these issues are sometimes misinterpreted as negative behavior rather than efforts to ensure compliance and client success.

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