Honest review - DSP Opal Services Employee Review

1.0
21 Jun 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

If you’re going to school it’s a good side hustle. It’s an okay place to work if it’s a place holder for something better.

Cons

There is no updward movement. No employee recognition. Program coordinators have little to no professionalism or education which means they treat staff and recipients however they want.

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5.0
16 Jan 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The clients, Overtime, 401k match, holiday pay,

Cons

Understaffed, job can be stressful at times

2.0
25 Nov 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Working with recipients and being greeting with smiles each day.

Cons

The training program was inadequate, with a rushed and inconsistent approach. As a result of understaffing, I was required to work extensive overtime, leading to physical and mental exhaustion. This, in turn, left me with insufficient time for personal rest, self-care, and family responsibilities. I was explicitly told that my duties took precedence over family obligations, which I found unacceptable. Additionally, I encountered unprofessional behavior from certain staff members in both corporate and residential settings, including manipulation and gossip. The HR representative exhibited arrogance and dismissiveness. The organization lacked a structured approach, follow-through, and support. Despite incomplete training, I was expected to possess comprehensive knowledge of my role, while the staff I supervised often disregarded my authority and resisted constructive change. The corporate culture was overly dramatic, with management frequently belittling employees, even when they exceeded expectations. I witnessed HR engaging in gaslighting behavior. Although recipients were entitled to dignity and person-centered care, the company exerted excessive control over their lives. I perceived the organization as prioritizing profits over the well-being of its clients and employees. Compensation was insufficient, leading to burnout. Initially, I was motivated to make a positive impact, but the company's treatment of employees ultimately eroded my enthusiasm.

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