Great company to work for! - Employment Counselor Waters & Sims Employee Review

5.0
24 Apr 2020
Recommend
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Pros

I have been working with Waters and Sims for a little less than a year. So far, I have loved my experience. - Management is always extremely helpful. Always available to answer any question or address any concerns you may have. - Very rewarding job, gives you the ability to see the outcome of your work and change lives. - Plenty of PTO and Paid Holidays - Everyone works as a team. Managers and coworkers are always there to step in. Nobody makes you feel less or beneath them, everybody works together. - Caseload is full of a diverse group of clients, allowing you to learn about a whole range of disabilities and lifestyles.

Cons

- Schedule can change frequently.

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Waters & Sims Response
6y
Thank you for taking the time to write this review. One important aspect of being an Employment Counselor/Coach is being a role model for your consumers. We teach them how to navigate the world of work, how to become a valued employee, how to handle the ups and downs of a job, how to make the most of any opportunity and how to take responsibility for their job performance. We appreciate our EC's who show our consumers each and everyday what having a good work ethic looks like!

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5.0
25 Nov 2024
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Working for Monica & Lauren was wonderful. I had the luxury of working for Monica for almost 9 months and I was so glad she was my boss. Monica is so kind, understanding, and so funny. Monica is also very motherly and loves teaching her staff how to be better. I cannot say enough great things about Monica.

Cons

Not applicable at this time

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Waters & Sims Response
10mo
Thank you so much for sharing your experience with Waters & Sims. We truly value the time and effort each member of our team contributes, and it means a lot to hear such kind words about Monica’s leadership. She takes great pride in supporting and mentoring staff, and it’s wonderful to know that her guidance made a positive impact during your time here. We’re grateful you were part of our team, and we wish you all the best in your future endeavors!
2.0
30 Apr 2025
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Pros

Pay, Time off, Paid holidays, Flexible scheduling, Incentives, raises, paid mileage

Cons

Work load is absolutely crazy!!! Management isn't the best, case load started small then grew and grew, my caseload always changed, they would often make you drive farther than originally asked even out of the county. i had to used my own car. You had to do all the work remote or in your car. They wanted every single message to be answered immediately no matter what... you can get in trouble if you didn't. Management was unprofessional and often talked badly about the others in the agency. Training was all online but when you moved into the job they expect you to know everything. You get to shadow another worker after but its very awkward. asking for help was scary but necessary. many of my coworkers and I were afraid to mess up or do anything wrong... we were always doing something not right by our managements standards. No fairness between employees. we were all treated differently and given different requirements for our work. My coworker would write a sentence for their notes where i was expected to write a lot and if i didn't my boss would say i didn't do enough work and it was not justifiable enough. my manager would nick-pick everything i did...even my clothes, or how i loooked.. she would even make comments about me looking tired. I was always overworked and then given more and more work. Id be working all day even after i was off... that was the norm there.

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Waters & Sims Response
10mo
We appreciate all feedback, though we do feel the need to provide clarification. Our work is in the field of Supported Employment; positions that require professionalism, attention to detail, and accurate documentation and punctuation. The expectation that case notes be thorough and well-written is not “nitpicking,” but simply a standard in a field where our counselors hold master’s degrees and our documentation directly impacts the lives of the individuals we serve. Regarding comments on appearance: staff are expected to report to work in clean clothing, with hair brushed and an overall presentation that reflects respect for our clients and community partners. Looking “professional” is part of being professional. On management “interactions”: professionalism is expected on both sides. It is never appropriate to tell a supervisor that they “make enough money to buy you alcohol” during a team lunch. Boundaries matter, and so does respect. As for workload, travel, and responsiveness: this is a community-based job. Yes, staff use their own cars with miles driven being riembursed and yes, caseloads evolve depending on referrals, school contracts, and county needs. Responsiveness is not about “every single message,” but about timely communication to ensure continuity of services for vulnerable populations who depend on us. It is a common business practice to respond to a supervisors email, in all industries. Training is provided through structured modules, shadowing, and ongoing supervision. Asking for help is encouraged, but so is initiative and accountability. All staff have bi-monthly meetings with their supervisors so there is not a lack of support given to all staff. We know this work isn’t for everyone—it requires intelligence, professionalism, compassion, and resilience. For those who meet those expectations, it is deeply rewarding work with a strong and supportive team.
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