Low pay and poor benefits overshadow remote work option - Customer Success Advocate 1-800 Contacts Employee Review

1.0
5 Jun 2026
Recommend
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Pros

It's a paycheck and remote work is optional

Cons

Everything about this company is a con. They are not together, definitely not big hearted, have no idea what unconventional actually means, and only show tenacity to force everyone to do what they want. Low salary, terrible benefits, and the "bonus" every 5 yrs from employee stock is actually lower than the cost of living increase good employers give every year.

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5.0
13 May 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Love the flexibility! My family always comes first. If you want to develop/grow - there is unlimited resources available to help in all areas of life

Cons

Working from home can sometimes be isolating

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1-800 Contacts Response
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Thank you for the many years of hard work you have put in with us! We are happy to hear you have a healthy work-life balance, which is one of our biggest goals as an organization. We understand working from home can sometimes feel isolating, and we hope to continue finding ways to create community amongst our associates, even remotely. Again, thank you for your review! We are very happy to have you with us.
2.0
6 Jun 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Remote Work Opportunities, On-Site grill

Cons

I worked at 1-800 Contacts for four years in the marketing department. During that time, I consistently produced high-quality work and handled a workload that often exceeded that of my peers. One of the biggest issues I experienced was a culture of toxic positivity. Employees were discouraged from raising concerns about workload, team dynamics, processes, or opportunities for improvement. Constructive feedback was often viewed negatively rather than as an opportunity to make the organization better. My experience ended during an extremely difficult personal period in my life. Rather than receiving support or even a meaningful check-in, I was terminated. What followed was even more concerning. During the termination meeting, I was given conflicting explanations by the individuals involved, and despite requesting the reason for my termination in writing, I never received one. When I later filed for unemployment benefits, the company reportedly provided Workforce Services with a different explanation for my separation, one that did not match what I had been told and that I believe was inaccurate. I subsequently learned of similar experiences from other former employees. I was also disappointed by the severance package, which fell well below what I would have expected after nearly four years of service and contributions to the company. Overall, my experience left me with serious concerns about transparency, accountability, and how employees are treated when difficult situations arise. What I initially perceived as an unhealthy workplace culture was ultimately reinforced by the way my departure was handled.

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