Mar 10, 2015 01:24 AM
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I worked with Scribendi and had the worst experience ever. I actually resigned because I couldn't stand seeing the humiliation that fellow employees were going through. I remember one remote editor was bullied by the HR manager then(I don't know whether she's still there) to the extent that he wanted to commit suicide and the manager(Samantha Russel) cared less and another senior editor.
She even went ahead to say let him do it. I know she can remember this and she'll always feel guilty about it. I don't know what happened to employee since we're not allowed to follow up or even communicate directly to remote editors. That experience still bothers me and I though I think I can get hold of that editor's number I fear contacting him because it was rather disturbing. If you're working with Scribendi, the rule is just be average(do not outperform the senior editors or even the HR lady-madam boss).
That's clients end up with poor work. That's why they keep hiring 24/7. I also witnessed a fraud scandal within the company and the editors who were offended promised to blow it out but it seems they were silenced using some other means. The QA checks are also rated using an automated system and editors keep complaining and crying about it because it does not take into consideration many things as a human editor would(i.e., you enter the number of errors and the QA percentage shows up). I would recommend editors to go for other editing sites that are truly concerned about their employees' welfare.