Edge (CA) Reviews

4.6

90% would recommend to a friend

(66 total reviews)
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Iffi Wahla

100% approve of CEO

86% positive business outlook

Edge (CA) has an employee rating of 4.6 out of 5 stars, based on 66 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Edge (CA) employee rating is 20% above average for employers within the Human resources and staffing industry (3.8 stars).

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66 reviews
1.0
11 Jun 2025
Recommend
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Pros

The company offers support and provides you with all the necessary equipment to work from home. It includes full benefits according to the law.

Cons

The equipment provided is outdated and often unfit for the actual tasks required. The “support” they promise during onboarding disappears the moment you start working with the client. There is no structured onboarding, no follow-up, and absolutely no communication from the employer once you’re placed. Worse, there is no direct or clear channel of communication between the client and the employer. When something happens—like a dismissal during the probation period—Edge managers are completely out of the loop. Despite claiming to have internal protocols, they are not followed. There is no mediation, no supervision, and no real support for the employee during the onboarding process. You’re essentially on your own. And yet, you are expected to report every second of your internet connection and power supply as if you had a full support system behind you. It's a one-sided relationship, where responsibility flows only in one direction—towards the worker.

4.0
20 Nov 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Working remotely with Edge offers numerous advantages, making it an appealing option for many especially those at the early stages of their careers. One key benefit is the ability to earn in USD, which can provide financial stability and international opportunities. The elimination of commuting saves time and reduces stress, contributing to a better work-life balance. Remote companies often embrace a flat hierarchy, allowing for more direct communication and decision-making. Additionally, a positive and supportive organizational culture is frequently fostered, enhancing job satisfaction and team collaboration. Overall, remote work can lead to a more fulfilling and efficient professional experience.

Cons

Limited Exposure: Without the chance to interact in an office environment, you may miss out on spontaneous learning opportunities and informal mentoring. This can impact your understanding of workplace dynamics and professional growth. Salary Discrepancy: Earning in USD is great, but it can also make you less competitive in local job markets if other employers aren't matching those salaries. This could limit your future job options or make transitions more challenging. Professional Development: Access to workshops, training sessions, and on-the-job learning may be limited. While online resources are available, the absence of hands-on experience can hinder your development. Supervision and Feedback: Working remotely often means less direct oversight. This can lead to feeling isolated and lacking timely feedback, which is crucial for growth, especially early in your career. Network Building: Building professional networks is harder without face-to-face interactions. Networking events, team outings, and in-person collaborations are valuable for career advancement but are less frequent in remote settings.

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