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Good remote job - Optometrist DigitalOptometrics Employee Review

4.0
23 Mar 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Ability to work fully from home with software downloaded to a PC computer. Company does all the credentialing for you and takes care of malpractice insurance. Provides adequate training (though time spent training is unpaid) and company let's you pick your own schedule. Tech team and support staff is always quickly available when issues come up. Remote technicians mostly do a very good job refracting.

Cons

Scheduling is erratic and need to acquire multiple licenses in order to have a consistent schedule. Patient load can be very heavy at times and the more licenses you have the more patients you'll end up seeing. The pay is below average and you are classified as an independent contractor meaning less net pay after you subtract the taxes you'll owe an need to pay on your own. Also if you don't own a PC (or if you do and the specs aren't compatible with the company's software) you'll have to purchase that on your own. Many of the local technicians responsible for pre-testing and scheduling the patient leave a lot to be desired.

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5.0
26 Oct 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

-Flexible work schedules -Really friendly and kind culture -Very supportive leadership/trainers -Love having open panel/queue so multiple doctors support each other -RTs refracting

Cons

-Minimal PTO -No built in raises -No CE benefits

3.0
30 Dec 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Decent pay for being at home and amount of work required. Would be worth it for temporary work.

Cons

No PTO or unpaid time off for big holidays. Only day off is the day of the holiday. An insulting “bonus” for seeing extra patients. Micromanaging from team leaders. No opportunities for pay raises. They encourage “reports” on your refractions and customer service from the local technicians that often have less experience and no clue how to even do refractions.

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