Avantages
One of the biggest positives was the strong support from coworkers. People were generally willing to help, collaborate, and share knowledge, even while managing heavy caseloads and competing priorities of their own. That willingness to step in and assist—whether it was troubleshooting issues, answering questions, or sharing best practices—made a meaningful difference in navigating a fast-paced environment. It helped create a sense of teamwork and reliability that made the challenges from limited training and inconsistent systems more manageable and helped maintain productivity under pressure.
Inconvénients
At Pattern Life, one of the main challenges was the limited onboarding and training structure. The expectations were high from the start, but the training process was not as developed or consistent, which meant a lot of learning had to happen quickly while actively managing responsibilities.
The role also required working across multiple systems that did not fully integrate, and the CRM in particular was frequently being updated or debugged, which added to workflow and training challenges. In addition, the Client Success position combined several functional responsibilities within one department, requiring constant shifting between different types of tasks and quickly learning multiple workflows. The PTO system also felt outdated and not particularly supportive, and there was no work-from-home flexibility, which made it difficult to handle things like medical appointments or urgent home maintenance without using PTO. Overall, the level of responsibility was significant, and at times the compensation structure did not reflect the breadth and complexity of the expectations placed on the role. role.