Work here only if you're DESPERATE for a TEMPORARY paycheck - Project Coach Afni Employee Review

1.0
2 Jul 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

If you make it to leadership, then at least you're not taking calls. That's the only pro. Actually, if you are LGBTQ+ (or a supporter) or a charming degenerate then you have the potential (not a guarantee) to go far. A tenured project coach once told me this: "If you want to go places in this company, then you have to stop trying so hard" I was floored when they told me this, but over time this comment proved to be sage wisdom.

Cons

SUPREMELY toxic culture rampant with blatant favoritism, unprofessionalism, dishonesty, sexual harassment/fraternization, and about a 20% level of accountability. Plans for success change on a weekly basis with no clear vision. Horrible health benefits (pretty much out-of-pocket insurance). Constant gaslighting in terms of leadership development. The pay, particularly junior leadership, is very low. If salaried, expect to work 45-55 hours per week with no compensation for your personal time. Bonuses are TERRIBLE and hard to obtain. Mid and upper management is almost impossible to crack and they collude to make your life miserable if you do not acquiesce to their constant and unreasonable demands. If you must work here, say nothing, do your job, and the day you are hired immediately begin plans to find another job. This is the worst company I have ever worked for. You have been warned.

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5.0
22 Apr 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Amazing leadership I miss them all. Highly supportive.

Cons

None really, I mean KMS could use an update.

2.0
1 Jul 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

* If you ever want to work in management, this place will give you an education in what not to do. * Decent benefits package. * Weekly food trucks for lunch. * Some opportunities for promotion if you work hard.

Cons

* Management is the biggest con. They are not transparent, don't really know what they are doing, and make decisions by the seat of their pants. Most decisions are knee-jerk reactions to something that could have been prevented if they had half a clue how to do their job. * If you have a question, you can expect to get a 5 different answers from 5 different managers or being told one thing only to have a completely different thing take place. * The call floor is the most toxic place I have ever seen. You can feel it hanging in the air the moment you walk in.

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