LifeBound Reviews

4.4

86% would recommend to a friend

(14 total reviews)

Carol Carter

89% approve of CEO

89% positive business outlook

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14 reviews
1.0
Jul 4, 2016

Approach with Caution

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Life coaches and academic coaches (who spend little time at the office) will likely find the company to be a good fit. If you are a college student or recent graduate needing to fill up your resume, an internship here will help you do that.

Cons

There is a difference between fast-paced environments and sloppy ones; this company is the latter. Suggestions for improvements are met with a "don't talk back" or "don't waste my time" attitude from the CEO. I was asked to be dishonest twice during my time there. The first time was a minor issue, the second time was a more serious issue that resulted in my departure.

2.0
Mar 19, 2016

Not s place to stay

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Good internship experience, Nice location, good colleagues

Cons

As the other reviews have stated, this is a good place to get a little experience, but not a place for long term growth. The owner takes advantage of unpaid interns, relying on their labor almost exclusively. There's little to no real publishing experience here--it's mainly vanity publishing. That said, you can learn some basics and take ownership over the ghostwriting and editorial tasks given, but it's not the equivalent of even an indie publisher. If that's your goal, look for a small publisher in the area or find a local literary agency!

5.0
May 25, 2016

Great Place to Start a Career in Business

Anonymous employee
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Pros

After graduating High School, I interned at LifeBound for a full summer and really was challenged and gained much experience working in a small business. The CEO provided me with valuable tools that I was able to successfully apply at my University. After obtaining my Bachelor's degree, I returned to LifeBound where I worked full-time, building rapport at schools and district administrations in Colorado. This experience greatly increased my sales and interpersonal skills and helped me gain employment at a prestigious large company where I currently work. I recommend young professionals see what employment opportunities are available at LifeBound given my success and lessons learned working with a talented group in a small business.

Cons

Working for a small business can be demanding on time

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