Love helping people hear well again! - Customer Service hear.com Employee Review

5.0
4 Mar 2026
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Pros

Working in the customer service team here is actually really rewarding. I spend my day helping people who are in their hearing aid trials or already bought hearing aids. Being the one to solve their tech challenges or answer their questions is a great feeling. You’re literally helping people reconnect with the world. The team is great and we help each other out. It doesn’t feel like a typical "call center" vibe—it’s much more supportive and human. Management is approachable.

Cons

It can get pretty busy, and sometimes the tech side of hearing aids can be a bit of a learning curve for new people. You definitely have to be a "people person" to handle the busier days.

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5.0
23 Apr 2026
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Pros

I really enjoy my role as a HIS here. You’re not just doing basic check-ins with customers; I’m doing the full scope of the job—hearing evaluations, fittings, fine-tunings, and follow-ups—all through telehealth. The technology we use is smooth, which makes it much easier to focus on the customer rather than the software. The company culture is great, too. It’s a very forward-thinking environment and doesn’t feel like a traditional, rigid clinic. It’s been rewarding to see how much we can actually accomplish for people’s hearing without them needing to leave their house. If you're into the innovative side of audiology, you'll definitely appreciate the way hear.com does things.

Cons

Since it’s all remote, you definitely spend a lot of time in front of a camera. You also have to be patient with customers who aren't super tech-savvy—sometimes you’re helping with WiFi or tech setup before you can get to the actual appointment.

3.0
27 May 2026
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Pros

Yearly summit parties in Miami. SOME good commission months. WFH if you're not in Denver or Miami. 75k your first year is to be expected. Year 2+ is pretty consistently around 90k-100k.

Cons

During my time at Hear.com, the sales team underwent THREE pay cuts. They used to pay $4,800 dollars in commission for 18 net hearing aid sales. As of now, that would only be around $400 in commission. Be prepared to physically speak on the phone for 5.5 hours per day. If you do not hit this metric every single day, the next day, they WILL punish you by having you talk to an AI bot for HOURS, repeating the same lines over and over again.

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