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Writer's Relief

Is this your company?

We deserve better. - Anonymous employee Writer's Relief Employee Review

1.0
Mar 14, 2018
Anonymous employee
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Pros

All of my co-workers were wonderful, hard-working employees and great people who I'm very grateful to have met. Many of the clients I worked with were also very talented writers, and I truly enjoyed reading and helping them with their pieces and found it very motivating in terms of my own writing career to work with them.

Cons

Other reviews on here have already accurately touched on the toxic, anxiety-inducing work environment, the complete lack of respect for employees and the degrading way they are treated, and the insane level of control and micromanagement from the company's president. But besides the terrible treatment of employees (which includes sexual harassment by multiple people within the office, racial discrimination, refusal to pay unemployment, and even withholding tax documents from employees who left on bad terms--all with no HR department whatsoever that could help resolve these issues), there is also a level of dishonesty when it comes to the company's clients. When I worked at Writer's Relief, going to work every morning was something I dreaded not just because of the miserable environment or the constant threat of losing my job without warning or explanation, but because I was expected to mislead our clients and misrepresent the way that the company operated to them. I was told to give out fabricated statistics, to exaggerate the success rate of different services, and to twist my wording when offering services to clients in a way that would create a false representation of what our services actually were. Writers who were working with us and wanted to take a break from the service needed to pay a "holding fee" in order to keep their records with us intact, and when clients wanted to stop using any of our services or scale back to a lower level of service, we were encouraged to continue to hassle them to stay on or even upgrade to more expensive services, even if we knew that they had financial or personal reasons for not wanting to continue. Often times, we had to give clients descriptions of "teams" within the company that didn't exist, to make the company seem bigger and more structured than it actually was. Because the company is incredibly understaffed and each employee is overloaded with work, mistakes were frequently made, and we were constantly making up stories to cover up things that went wrong. It was impossible to maintain any level of self-respect working at Writer's Relief, not only because of how I was treated as an employee and as a person, but also because of how I was expected to treat clients, some of whom I had developed close relationships with. Employees and clients alike both deserved better than the treatment we got from Writer's Relief.

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5.0
Feb 1, 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

I've been working for Writer's for over 2 years, full time, and I'm very happy with this job. They just increased paid time off to 16 days- which is great - plus I can telecommute and that is a great perk- saves me travel time & money on gas and wear and tear on my car. I've worked several jobs in many different situations- and this is one of my favorite. I love helping clients- and they are very appreciative. Way better than working retail, and having to work nights & weekends, and not use my degree in English! Also, staff ideas and suggestions are often put into place.

Cons

I wish pay was a bit higher, but it really is a great place to work.

3.0
Apr 12, 2024
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

They were flexible with my ever-changing life schedule. Great co-workers--funny, compassionate, and friendly. The work itself was sometimes interesting. Ability to work remotely.

Cons

Most everything has been stated in other reviews--micromanaging boss, unreasonable workload, crazy time expectations, paltry pay--but I think my biggest qualm with this company was the constantly shifting priorities towards tasks that have no bearing or, dare I say, a point. Once, we were all tasked with rewriting work manuals for no discernible reason, and had to drop all the other balls we were juggling to do this. This was done with no planning, forethought, or consideration of other people's time and projects, and ultimately led nowhere. Tasks are assigned without taking into account how much time may be left in the day. Major decisions are made without warning, creating an anxiety-inducing environment.

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