Do NOT bother! - Student Success Coach Stepful Employee Review

1.0
19 Sept 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Fast hiring, you get paid.

Cons

Stepful is the worst company I’ve ever worked for. Pay is $17–$18 an hour, which is insulting for the stress and abuse you deal with daily. Students constantly curse you out because management and coaches refuse to return calls, leaving all the anger on support. Escalated calls? Managers dodge them. Learning Coaches barely respond, turnover is constant, and favoritism is obvious—only certain employees get overtime. Micromanagement is extreme, even a 10-minute break gets docked. Many work 12-hour shifts with no real lunch. The phones are chaos: billing, complaints, externships, withdrawals, tech support—all dumped on one line. It’s a 1099 role with no protections, no real OT, and no accreditation except pharmacy technician. I was lied to about call volume, taking 50–70 calls a day, not 5. No proof of ID or SSN required to work—fraudulent. This is a sweatshop, mentally draining and abusive. My only regret is not hanging up more.

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5.0
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Pros

A supportive and energizing company to be a part of with a team who genuinely cares about one another and the work they do. The mission is meaningful, and there is a strong sense of shared purpose across the organization. There are also lots of opportunities to take on new challenges, expand your skill set, and learn.

Cons

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5.0
30 May 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Pay is solid, people are smart, and the mission is actually something I can get behind. I like that the thing I spend most of my waking hours building helps people learn stuff, get jobs, and improve their lives vs. building fintech that finds new ways to squeeze money out of people or AI designed to replace everyone lol. As a product engineer there’s a lot of ownership and room to grow. You’ll probably touch way more than your job description and learn fast. If you like moving quickly and figuring things out as you go, it’s a good place to be.

Cons

It’s a startup. Stuff changes, priorities shift, sometimes things are chaotic, sometimes something breaks and suddenly it’s everyone’s problem. If you want super clear process and stability 24/7 this might stress you out.

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