Excellent WFH Role at a Company That Invests in Its Employees - Member Services Representative SoFi Employee Review

5.0
Jan 15, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

SoFi is genuinely mission-driven and member-centric, and that shows in day-to-day work. Leadership emphasizes doing the right thing for members, not just hitting numbers. The work-from-home setup is a huge plus, and the benefits are honestly some of the best I’ve seen. There are also real opportunities for growth—support, training, and internal mobility are encouraged, and strong performance is recognized.

Cons

As a fast-growing company, there are inevitable growing pains. Policies, procedures, and products can move quickly, which means frequent updates and rollouts. This keeps things dynamic, but it requires flexibility, as well as the ability and willingness to adapt quickly to change. Promotions and raises are not quick, but they are worth the wait.

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SoFi Response
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Thank you for sharing this thoughtful feedback; we’re thrilled to hear that our member-centric mission and remote culture are providing a rewarding experience for you. We also appreciate your patience with our fast-paced growth and will continue working to streamline our internal communications to better support our frontline teams. Please reach out to glassdoor@sofi.org to discuss anything further.

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5.0
Jun 12, 2026
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Pros

Amazing culture, They love and treat there employees amazingly. realistic expectations for goals. Want and actually push employees to move up and gain more experiences

Cons

Depending on your manager you’ll love or hate your job due to how they treat you as an individual.

2.0
Jun 6, 2026
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Pros

You are only required to work from the office 1 day of the week and the rest from home. The Benefit package is great. The company has free snacks, fruits and drinks at the office and it provides the employees with lunch at least once a month while at the office.

Cons

You are literately a modern day slave with low pay and a tone of work. After a few months you have to get upskilled (more work) without any additional compensation. You are constantly evaluated: First call resolution is huge, the goal is for the member not to have to call back in at least a week. The company wants the call to last less than 5 minutes (or you get dinged). The company wants the members to respond to the surveys and if they don't it counts against you. if you go on chats, you will have to serve maneuver between two different once at the same time. You ONLY get a 30 minute lunch break and two 15 minute breaks. It is difficult to go to the restroom because while on the phones there is NO actual bathroom disposition and so you will get dinged and if it takes you longer than 5 minutes you get a message from intrudium informing you that you are out of adherence. The technology is the worse I have ever had to work with. It uses a program called Zscaler that is constantly disconnecting and when it does, it interrupts all of the other programs that are required to work with, in which case you have to inform WFM that you are having tech issues either by telephone or by sending a Workflow and hope it gets approved. While in training you are informed that you will only get paid up to 1 hr while having a tech issue. Workflows are huge and used for everything, including if you are suppose to clock out for the day but you are still on a call and it makes you go over 5 minutes (or you get dinged). Putting in for PTO or Sick Time is also not easy either, it's all about the companies needs so, hopefully you will get approved or maybe not. H.R. is only there a bit while you are hired and of course if you are let go but other than that, not sure what they do because there is no real connection.

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