Good for WFH - Online Business Manager Wishup Employee Review

3.0
Sep 16, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Permanent WFH Less work pressure No micromanagement

Cons

Job security is worse. If you lose or don't get a client they will fire you without any notice or severance pay Pay is just about ok No benefits such as night shift or internet allowance Get monotonous Takes too long to pay FNF

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Wishup Response
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Thank you for your kind words! We're appreciate that you found value in our permanent WFH policy, balanced work environment, and supportive management approach. Regarding your concern, it's never our intention to create a difficult or unfair situation for our employees. Client feedback is a vital part of our business, and in some cases, it may influence operational decisions. We want to assure you that any decision impacting our team is approached with the utmost care and consideration, always striving to balance employee well-being with business needs.

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Cons

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They asked me to bring more US based virtual assistants on board, but did not give them the same options. They had to train for nothing and hardly ever were the trainings on time. You would have to wait around to get pinged to get on the training. Also, they promised a lot of things for us. Paid holidays, vacation days, and sick days and then went back and said sorry that it was only for the Indian virtual assistants. I should of made sure everything was in the contract but was going based on what I was told. (These trainings were also recorded where they would tell me one thing and then another). So I decided to leave to go work for a different company who I brought to Wishup and told them to hire people from there, and therefore they called it a breach of contract and tried to sue myself and that company for $36,000 each. Let alone they held my last check. So, I work the entire month of December for no pay.

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