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Really boring - Anonymous employee Living Full Out Employee Review

1.0
Aug 8, 2018
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Flexible scheduling Ability to work remotely Employer is personable and amiable

Cons

In my opinion, I really hated working here, and was greatly apprehensive of the mindless work that was given to me each time I called in for my shift. There aren't really options to improve as an intern. Even though there are seemingly separate jobs for each intern, most do the same few menial (and at times, overlapping) tasks of organizing and updating files, copying and pasting text in various templates, calling potential clients/companies, and other clerical duties. There’s some writing opportunities, but these tend to be position specific, and are usually just writing summaries. Sometimes I did jobs that weren't related to my intern position, and felt like I was just doing busy work to fill in the down time I had between tasks. It's an unpaid internship, but aren't these types of positions required to approximate an education gained from an academic setting or something? I agreed to this unpaid internship because I thought I would receive some form of education, or be taught specialized skills. I was under the impression that I would gain these insights, but that wasn't the case; I did not learn anything I didn’t already know.

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Cons

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5.0
Feb 24, 2025
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Pros

Working with Nancy set me up for a success with a remote position right out of college. Her continued support and mentorship for my continued career progression has been incredible. She really cares for each person that comes to intern at Living Full Out. Nancy taught me a lot about communication and business practices. I learned practical skills that I still use for my career 4 years later. I couldn’t have asked for a better experience.

Cons

Remote working means that you need to be self-motivated. It’s not for everyone, but those that learn this skill will succeed in many positions in corporate America.

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