C - Salary & Benefits | C - Culture | C - Management | B - Coworkers
Outlier Ai has received a C rating based on 9 reviews on GradeMyJob which means that most employees would rate this company as an OK place to work at best and feel that some of the work experience is appreciated. Employees would say that salaries are average at Outlier Ai. Employees report that culture is mediocre at Outlier Ai. Employees would also say that management is mediocre and does an OK job of running the company at Outlier Ai while at the same time employees would generally say that coworkers are good to work with.
Salary - C | Culture - C | Management - D | Coworkers - C
Pros: The pay is good and trustworthy. Tasks require a degree of online research to complete (you'll learn a lot as well) and constant training (provided by Outlier) Remote workplace and flexible hours
Cons: Pay is low for the amount of effort you are putting into it. Unpaid training and you will be bounced around different projects quite regularly if you're unlucky. Tight deadlines long hours at times and challenging learning curve for new employees. Poor communication and unclear information about the work The management is awful I haven't had a task in two months.
Relaxing and a very work-lax schedule according to the employee as long as you hit the minimum but there is rarely any jobs post-training. There are no benefits. Not one. straight forward and uptodate with all their softwares
Salary - C | Culture - C | Management - D | Coworkers - B
Pros: The pay is good and trustworthy. Tasks require a degree of online research to complete (you'll learn a lot as well) and constant training (provided by Outlier) Remote workplace and flexible hours Really good management and salary
Cons: Pay is low for the amount of effort you are putting into it. First of all they constantly ask you to take free trainings which don't take the advertised 30 minutes but actually last from 1 to 3 Poor communication and unclear information about the work The management is awful I haven't had a task in two months.
Relaxing and a very work-lax schedule according to the employee as long as you hit the minimum but there is rarely any jobs post-training. straight forward and uptodate with all their softwares I haven't been paid for the tasks I performed plus the whole process is suspicious and the conclusions is they mass hire to get thousand of free tasks a d fail them to unpay them and pay for a minor amount of employees only
Salary - C | Culture - C | Management - D | Coworkers - C
Pros: The pay is good and trustworthy. Tasks require a degree of online research to complete (you'll learn a lot as well) and constant training (provided by Outlier) Remote workplace and flexible hours
Cons: Pay is low for the amount of effort you are putting into it. Unpaid training and you will be bounced around different projects quite regularly if you're unlucky. Tight deadlines long hours at times and challenging learning curve for new employees. Poor communication and unclear information about the work The management is awful I haven't had a task in two months.
Relaxing and a very work-lax schedule according to the employee as long as you hit the minimum but there is rarely any jobs post-training. There are no benefits. Not one. straight forward and uptodate with all their softwares
Salary - C | Culture - C | Management - D | Coworkers - C
Pros: The pay is good and trustworthy. Tasks require a degree of online research to complete (you'll learn a lot as well) and constant training (provided by Outlier) Remote workplace and flexible hours Really good management and salary
Cons: Pay is low for the amount of effort you are putting into it. Unpaid training and you will be bounced around different projects quite regularly if you're unlucky. Poor communication and unclear information about the work The management is awful I haven't had a task in two months.
Relaxing and a very work-lax schedule according to the employee as long as you hit the minimum but there is rarely any jobs post-training. straight forward and uptodate with all their softwares I haven't been paid for the tasks I performed plus the whole process is suspicious and the conclusions is they mass hire to get thousand of free tasks a d fail them to unpay them and pay for a minor amount of employees only
Salary - C | Culture - C | Management - D | Coworkers - B
Pros: Good compensation if you are assigned an expert role.
Cons: Compensation is good for experts but one often has to follow up on pay to make sure it is accurate. There is a lot of project movement with no clear leadership guidance.
Relaxing and a very work-lax schedule according to the employee as long as you hit the minimum but there is rarely any jobs post-training. straight forward and uptodate with all their softwares I haven't been paid for the tasks I performed plus the whole process is suspicious and the conclusions is they mass hire to get thousand of free tasks a d fail them to unpay them and pay for a minor amount of employees only
Salary - C | Culture - C | Management - D | Coworkers - B
Pros: The pay is good and trustworthy. Tasks require a degree of online research to complete (you'll learn a lot as well) and constant training (provided by Outlier) Remote workplace and flexible hours Really good management and salary
Cons: Pay is low for the amount of effort you are putting into it. First of all they constantly ask you to take free trainings which don't take the advertised 30 minutes but actually last from 1 to 3 Poor communication and unclear information about the work The management is awful I haven't had a task in two months.
Relaxing and a very work-lax schedule according to the employee as long as you hit the minimum but there is rarely any jobs post-training. straight forward and uptodate with all their softwares I haven't been paid for the tasks I performed plus the whole process is suspicious and the conclusions is they mass hire to get thousand of free tasks a d fail them to unpay them and pay for a minor amount of employees only
Salary - C | Culture - C | Management - C | Coworkers - B
Pros: Good pay flexible work schedule extensive training Good pay Flexible hours The people are nice.
Cons: The entire onboarding process training document banking information task assignments. You will waste so many hours hours and hours of your precious time you could be looking for work elsewhere. The community frequently lacks communication and questions from workers often go unanswered. The support page is FILLED with people complaining they have not been paid.
straight forward and uptodate with all their softwares Relaxing and a very work-lax schedule according to the employee as long as you hit the minimum but there is rarely any jobs post-training. I haven't been paid for the tasks I performed plus the whole process is suspicious and the conclusions is they mass hire to get thousand of free tasks a d fail them to unpay them and pay for a minor amount of employees only
Salary - C | Culture - C | Management - D | Coworkers - B
Pros: The pay is good and trustworthy. Tasks require a degree of online research to complete (you'll learn a lot as well) and constant training (provided by Outlier) Remote workplace and flexible hours Really good management and salary
Cons: Pay is low for the amount of effort you are putting into it. Unpaid training for elaborate training courses and endless documents. The management is awful I haven't had a task in two months. Poor communication and unclear information about the work
Relaxing and a very work-lax schedule according to the employee as long as you hit the minimum but there is rarely any jobs post-training. straight forward and uptodate with all their softwares I haven't been paid for the tasks I performed plus the whole process is suspicious and the conclusions is they mass hire to get thousand of free tasks a d fail them to unpay them and pay for a minor amount of employees only
Salary - C | Culture - C | Management - D | Coworkers - B
Pros: The pay is good and trustworthy. Tasks require a degree of online research to complete (you'll learn a lot as well) and constant training (provided by Outlier) Remote workplace and flexible hours Really good management and salary
Cons: Pay is low for the amount of effort you are putting into it. First of all they constantly ask you to take free trainings which don't take the advertised 30 minutes but actually last from 1 to 3 Poor communication and unclear information about the work The management is awful I haven't had a task in two months.
Relaxing and a very work-lax schedule according to the employee as long as you hit the minimum but there is rarely any jobs post-training. straight forward and uptodate with all their softwares I haven't been paid for the tasks I performed plus the whole process is suspicious and the conclusions is they mass hire to get thousand of free tasks a d fail them to unpay them and pay for a minor amount of employees only