Pros
Steady client flow, but better have a back up plan!
Cons
If you are doing this to work with clients and not have to market yourself, great. However you will make 1/5 of the pay (they charge around 500/month, you make 100/month a client). They want world class coaching however pay the low end of the industry. Was with this company over 1.5 years and am probably more qualified than any of them with a PhD. They liked me until they didnt and then I was fired on a slack channel chat in literally one day out of no where. My clients were well taken care of, didn’t receive bad reviews. And boom, fired! Tried to talk to them like a normal professional, and they literally cut me off of anything, would not provide feedback and that was it. If you dont dive deep into the cult like meet ups, you will be put on the outside. Does not matter your expertise. Their management team learns as they go. Basically have no clue what to do with situations. Their back end is a mess leaving you as the coach trying to scatter around to do your job and they became extremely micromanaging, listening to every single zoom call, and picking out every single thing they dont like, never mentioning anything that was good, etc. Luckily they have a great marketing team that manages to keep them in business, bc with the education and background of most folks here, they wouldn’t last a second. . But I guess thats the world we live in. If you decide to work here, have a back up plan, use this as a side hustle, dont depend on this for your bills, bc they will cut you in a second if you blink the wrong way.