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Relationship Hero Reviews

3.7

62% would recommend to a friend

(85 total reviews)

Liron Shapira

73% approve of CEO

63% positive business outlook

Relationship Hero has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 85 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there.

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85 reviews
2.0
18 Jan 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Remote work, pay can be good depending on the country you work at.

Cons

The job is heavy. You listen to customers relationship problems on message, phone and video. It is quite emotionally difficult. I liked it to begin with but after a while it becomes a weight. It is an expensive service and the customers are in desperate state. The interview process is really long and the training is two weeks unpaid unless you pass the exams. You get blocked out of the app when they want to get rid of you. Your friends just disappear. Training is quite poor, and things dont get explained well. I am not sure the company cares about its workers. There is a lot of talk of care, but real care is proved by action not words

2.0
20 Sept 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

-Flexible scheduling -Remote work -Decent benefits -Having an opportunity to help others

Cons

-Many of the “higher ups” don’t have applicable education or experience, and it shows with how approaches are developed and internal matters are managed. -Large clusters of employees exit the company regularly, and there have been layoffs. -Inconsistency and flimsiness with policies, protocols, and performance standards leads to many miscommunications and misunderstandings. You receive mixed messages and signals from staff. This makes it nearly impossible to go without penalty, reprimand, or being in a compromising position. You can also have consistently positive feedback, and all of the sudden be told you’re not meeting expectations. -The quality and support team that conducts evaluations and assists coaches with crisis situations is terribly understaffed. This results in extremely long delays when requesting help. Also, evaluations are based on 3 or 4 skimmed-through client sessions. Reflections in progress reports are largely subjective, can be baseless/unfounded, or shallowly done. If one contests or questions reports, they run the risk of being viewed as argumentative. Further, nothing is done to correct or truly clarify contested details. Very demoralizing. -Most of the clientele are highly anxious, obsessive and/or emotionally fragile and unstable. They don’t warn you about this in training, or properly prepare you for it (another symptom of inexperienced leadership). -Considering the sensitive and intense nature of the work, the hourly wages are criminally insufficient, particularly in comparison to the average earnings of life coaches and others in helping professions with similar duties. -Last, but not least, the company’s financial bottomline comes before what’s best for clients and employees.

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Relationship Hero Response
6y
Thanks for sharing your review and I appreciate your positive outlook for the company. You bring up some valid issues, some of which we’ve improved and some are still a work in progress. Our quality and support teams did have a rough start enforcing policies and supporting coaches. We were understaffed and it caused problems. We’ve made a lot of positive changes since then although there’s always room for improvement. Our coaches commonly work with clients experiencing emotional distress. And we can do a better job managing expectations about this in the training phase. Thanks again for your feedback.
2.0
30 May 2019

Wasn’t worth the effort for me

Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Work from home, set own hours.

Cons

So draining and stressful. Constant calls, scripts to follow, and management randomly pops up in your chat on a “whisper” and critiques your coaching, throwing off the whole vibe of the session. Weekly performance analysis from some very overly sensitive and rude “quality team” (QT) members with little to no qualifications. Was taught things during training, and then reprimanded for using the tactics taught whenever QT managers were changed (every 2 weeks). Relationship coaching is so subjective...nobody really agrees entirely on how to handle things, and it shows in the inconsistent guidance provided by the QT. The payout for this is ridiculously low. On other advisory sites (from home) you get 40% of what the client pays per minute, and clients pay more for live call than for chat. I’m currently making $0.80/min for chat, $1.20/min for live call (take home) on another site.On this site, clients pay something like $1.50/min, and we make $0.21 (BEFORE taxes) even for live call. I found myself oftentimes on the phone sweating for 4 hours straight of an 8 hour shift for a mere $52 before taxes. Literally a full blown therapy appt. Clients cry, challenge you—it is hard!!!! I have experience doing such work, and am happy to do it for a rightful pay... 4 hours on a live call for me today would be $300. THAT’s fair.

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