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Ratings for Self-Employed

  • Appreciation
    4.7
  • Company Outlook
    4.7
  • Fair Pay
    3.7
  • Learning and Development
    4.6
  • Manager Communication
    4.6
  • Manager Relationship
    4.6
  • Pay Policy
    4.0
  • Pay Transparency
    4.3
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Self-Employed Reviews

What is it like working at Self-Employed?

Satisfying.
Private Piano Teacher in Moscow:
Pros: Young students
Cons: Students cancelling lessons
Very fulfilling, but a lot of heavy lifting.
Live-In Caregiver in Frankfort:
Pros: Ability to feel at home in a place of empl
Cons: Long hours and no raises
Independent Marriage and Family Therapist.
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in San Antonio:
Pros: I get to help people change lives.
Cons: Isolation from other providers.
Independent, high stress, high rewards.
Attorney / Lawyer in Santa Monica:
Pros: High rewards, comradery.
Cons: Constant Pressure.
Its frustrating.
Housekeeper:
Pros: I get to work alone, I enjoy being able to help others and I build great relationships with my clients.
Cons: I get taken advantage of when I'm played...I don't get paid what I'm worth or no matter how good of job I do or how many hours I work I dont get compensated. I don't get paid extra for doing carpets, windows. Laundry services, cooking or pet care.
It's hard to get ahead.
Carpenter:
Pros: Nothing.
Cons: Home owns.
If you are a business owner you can create a passive income.
Maid or Housekeeping Cleaner:
Pros: You make the rules, call the shots, are your own boss. If you think outside the box, you can triple your income.
Cons: Your own bad habits hurt your income, work satisfaction, & overall productivity.