Negligence & Discrimination - Remote Support Specialist SafeinHome Employee Review

1.0
Jan 4, 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Little work to do - The entry level work is as easy as can be They hold a pizza party every friday (Except for last)

Cons

Horrible scheduling and lack of flexibility around shifts Management displays favoritism and enforces policies unequally Reporting negligence is often overlooked and ignored by management Over 12 women have been 'let go' from the company while only 2 males have If you are over five minutes early or five minutes late you will get written up There is no room for growth or clear path towards promotion Is a smart device and computer program based company with only 2 engineers The lack of technical issues being fixed leads to serious life-threatening issues for our clients yet the company fails to recognize this.

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5.0
Jan 21, 2026
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Pros

Enjoy working with the individuals and helping them be more independent.

Cons

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1.0
Jan 11, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The individuals you get to work with are wonderful and make going to work everyday just a bit better.

Cons

I worked at SafeinHome for about three years and consistently received “Exceeds Expectations” ratings on all performance reviews. Despite this, I never received a merit-based pay increase. When I raised this concern with management, I was told it was a “disappointment to hear about my poor attitude,” rather than being given a clear or constructive explanation. Throughout my time at the company, I observed ongoing operational and cultural issues. Individuals were billed for equipment that remained nonfunctional for months, and clients were often treated as numbers rather than as people with unique needs. Internal system and company-side failures were frequently minimized or ignored, with responsibility shifted onto clients for not charging or restarting devices frequently enough. From an employee perspective, management often berated staff instead of providing support or guidance. PTO and leave policies were changed arbitrarily, sometimes without proper notice or consistency. Favoritism was common, which negatively affected morale and fairness. Workloads were continually increased to unsustainable levels, and when employees struggled to keep up, they were reprimanded rather than supported. The company was also severely understaffed, making it extremely difficult for the Remote Supports team to deliver timely and reliable assistance. Overall, the environment felt unsupportive and reactive, contributing to high stress, burnout, and high turnover.

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