don’t do it, just don’t - Coach Kidstrong Employee Review

1.0
Aug 17, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

the kids and families are awesome

Cons

no work life separation every 6 months leadership changes in centers because the head bosses make promises that are never kept you will have to lie to families for the lack of management and leadership not doing their jobs overworked and underpaid you have to learn at least 5 different systems to even be a part time twice a week coach they want you to be available 24/7 via slack or if someone calls out sick

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5.0
Jun 3, 2026
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Pros

The centre is very organised.

Cons

The hours can be difficult for part time.

5.0
Mar 22, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

I cannot vouch for every center since they are not all owned by the same people, but they all fall under the same stipulations from HQ. The same values we instill in the kids we coach are the values management looks for in their coaches. There is little to no work drama, everyone has each other's backs when covering shifts, and there is always an opportunity to pick up extra shifts as well as advance into higher positions. I have been at KidStrong for roughly 1.5 years and have received two raises and two 'level ups'. This is genuinely the best place I have ever worked, and the day I leave will be really, really hard.

Cons

"Requires" off-the-clock work, such as watching videos and studying slides to learn the courses before coaching. Also since shifts are set and we do not clock in, I tend to have issues completing closing duties and still completing shift reports before my shift is up. Although requiring these things to be done off the clock is illegal, it is definitely phrased as if you will get written up if these things don't get done.

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