Great training and remote work, but fast-paced challenges exist - A Doer Doneverse Employee Review

5.0
7 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Doneverse is a great place for beginners who want to enter the VA and digital marketing industry. The training is intensive and fast-paced, but you really gain hands-on experience with real tools and workflows used by international clients. I also appreciate the fully remote setup, supportive teammates, and the opportunity to continuously upskill. The company exposes you to different areas like email marketing, funnels, CRM management, social media, and admin support, which helps build confidence and experience quickly. Another good thing is the chance to work with international founders and improve communication and problem-solving skills in a real business environment. If you are eager to learn, adaptable, and willing to grow, you can gain a lot of valuable experience here.

Cons

The training and work environment can be challenging and fast-paced, especially for beginners. Night shifts may also be difficult for some people due to time zone differences with international clients. Compensation could still improve for entry-level roles

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Cons

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1.0
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Pros

Great co-workers and team. Somewhat flexible schedule. Not cold calling. W2.

Cons

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