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26 reviews
3.0
22 Oct 2018

Field Manager

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Flexible schedule Work only when you want Work interesting and fun events

Cons

Terrible management Unprofessional attitudes my many specialists and most of management Low pay, rarely tips

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Shiftgig Response
7y
Thank you for your feedback. I'm glad you've enjoyed the events you've worked and the flexible platform Shiftgig provides. I’m very sorry to hear about your experience regarding management and specialist, that is definitely not the standard of service we aim to provide. Your feedback has been shared with our internal team and we’re working to ensure this doesn’t happen again.
1.0
1 Apr 2018

DO NOT WORK HERE!!!

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A nice, new office space with lots of snacks. Some of the employees are really smart and hardworking, though they aren't really in leadership roles and are few and far between.

Cons

Horrible pay. Like I honestly don't understand how they can justify this little pay for people who work tirelessly for the company. Huge and frequent layoffs with little respect for those who have contributed years to the company which is a huge morale killer. There is absolutely no job security. The CEO and previous CEO are terrible people. Both have had/currently have several investigations for misconduct in the work place. Most people in leadership roles should not be in leadership roles. Poor leadership has resulted in many issues within the company making productivity terrible. The people in this company are some of the most inexperienced and unprofessional people I've ever encountered. This company is marketed as a tech company but honestly it's just a temporary staffing company marketed to look like a tech company. Don't be misguided. Ultimately, the company has no direct but down.

4.0
19 Sept 2022
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Good pay Great people Nice offices

Cons

Not a great process Growing company

4.0
1 Oct 2018

Very reliable job.

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Pros

Amazing pay and awesome management.

Cons

Your hours can change at the worse times.

1.0
18 Jul 2018
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Pros

Decent health care options, great location, mostly nice coworkers, you

Cons

No job security, startup culture(even though it's been operating for 5+ years) which leads to consistently being overworked and understaffed, below average pay, weak leadership and unprofessionalism from the great majority of the c-suite, unclear or inexistent career paths, little cultural diversity in the upper levels, unlimited vacation(it's really not better for you), messy payroll processes for those who work via the app.

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Shiftgig Response
7y
Thanks for taking the time to share your feedback. We’re sorry to hear that you weren’t satisfied with your experience at Shiftgig. Feedback like yours are immeasurably helpful in showcasing where we need to improve. We appreciate the time you spent with us and wish you the best of luck in your next career move!
4.0
20 May 2018

Great Part-Time Job

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Flexible Competitive Pay Fun Lots of work

Cons

No direct contact for management

1.0
21 Jun 2018
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My teammates were great - they worked hard and really cared, right up until they got canned.

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Where do I even begin? Shiftgig wants SO badly to be a tech company, but the platform is abysmal. It's bug-ridden, not user-friendly, and leaves way too much room for errors that take considerable time and effort on the part of the staff to correct. Shiftgig apparently doesn't take its platform seriously enough to train clients or specialists to use it properly, so the client list and specialist roster alike are bloated with people who need Shiftgig staff to clean up their messes. And since those clients and specialists were never educated on using the platform, the mistakes multiply exponentially. Shiftgig is a glorified staffing company that for some reason is in denial about it. Compounding the problem is that this staffing company specializes in the service industry, but the leadership of the company is lousy with tech bros who have never worked a service job in their entire lives. This is painfully apparent when specialists call in reporting grievous yet totally avoidable issues that, even in the cesspool that is the gig economy, could equate to massive HR failures. Shiftgig is woefully unequipped to handle all-too-common pay discrepancy issues, much less casual violations of labor law or workplace conduct issues. Often the specialists are the ones who catch the blame, getting themselves put under review or deactivated altogether for issues that would likely be solved if anyone, whether it's the client or Shiftgig itself, had the capacity to pay attention. Hours go unreported because clients don't know who to contact or how; specialists sign up for shifts with little or no details provided, only to get marked as no shows because no one bothered to specify where to check in when they arrive at the location. This kind of attention to detail shouldn't be an issue in the first place, but it was made infinitely worse when, as a cost-cutting measure, Shiftgig axed the majority of the employees who worked in their satellite offices. Now, specialists have to call the corporate office with questions about shifts in cities that most folks in the office have never been to. Clients have to work through complex issues with employees who they've never met, and who are not equipped to meet the clients' needs. Worse still, in a shameless attempt to keep up appearances and show "growth" on paper, Shiftgig lowered an already pretty low bar and did away with in-person interviews. There's no way to legitimately assess the skill level of specialists. If you have the wherewithal to upload a video for your interview, and you have the presence of mind to name some things you *think* you're capable of, then you stand a pretty good chance of getting hired and skilled for shifts you're not even qualified for. No longer are there regular training and certification programs. It's unfortunate, because skill development used to be a HUGE perk of signing onto Shiftgig - arguably one of the few truly good services Shiftgig offered to help people improve their skill sets and find new opportunities. These are issues management used to pretend to care about. But after so many even remotely competent middle managers got canned, you're left reporting unsolvable problems to people who - if they even have the capability of doing something - are obtuse and don't take any meaningful steps to address it. Malignant bottom-line thinking has metastasized throughout Shiftgig's upper management, and any of the lower-level managers who once cared about the quality of product Shiftgig provides were long done away with. Naturally, Shiftgig has responded to these challenges by firing en masse the only people left who truly care about the experiences of their specialists or the specific needs of their clients. The leadership has made abundantly clear that they don't value client services and specialist support roles. They'd rather pour their resources into the sales team to dupe more businesses into adopting the platform, only to abandon them shortly thereafter.

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Shiftgig Response
7y
We’re very sorry you left here feeling undervalued in your role. You’re right - pivoting into a new direction can be bumpy. We’re still in the midst of transitioning away from being a staffing firm enabled by technology to a technology serving the staffing space. You’re also right that customers (and specialists) are everything. The recent changes to our team, product and strategy are meant to reflect Shiftgig’s focus on customer and specialist growth. It’s clear you’re passionate about Shiftgig and we thank you for giving us candid, thoughtful feedback. We’re sorry we disappointed you and your review has been shared with our leadership team. We wish you luck in whatever you choose to do next.
4.0
4 Jun 2019

Flexible Part Time

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Pros

Create your own schedule, Pay above minimum wage, teamwork, meet new people, explore different events.

Cons

No benefits or Career Path

1.0
21 Jun 2018

Some of the hardest working people under the worst management imaginable

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Truly some of the hardest working people you can imagine, especially when you look at the embarrassing amount they pay. Great team effort and at the end of the day, the people along side of you become family.

Cons

Sadly, 6 months ago it all went downhill! I would say the crap pay was worth it for the passion and teamwork you had in the office, however, since the new CEO took over this place is horrible. He is never in the office and flies around the world constantly while we work 50 hour weeks and everyone around us constantly gets laid off with no warning or merit. Before he took over it was a really great place to work but he has rn this company into the ground. We have lost more than half of our clients and have not made a profit in months because of how short staffed we are.

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Shiftgig Response
7y
Our hard-working team is one of our greatest strengths. Based on your feedback, it’s apparent we need to take a closer look at how our leadership team can be more transparent. We want Shiftgig to be a place where hard-working people like you know their contributions matter not only to our specialists and customers, but to leadership as well. It’s clear you’re passionate about Shiftgig and we thank you for giving us candid, thoughtful feedback. We’re sorry we disappointed you and your review has been shared with our leadership team.
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