Favor reviews

3.6

62% would recommend to a friend

(262 total reviews)

Keith Duncan

65% approve of CEO

51% positive business outlook

Favor has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 262 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Favor employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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262 reviews
2.0
Aug 23, 2017

Horrible Pay in the End

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Pros

You make your own schedule. No direct supervisors/coworkers to deal with Little interaction You can enjoy your own music

Cons

Horrible pay-They only guarantee 9$ per hour. After gas and wear and tear that is getting less than min. wage. Favor only pays $2.40 per favor run and then the rest is take from tips you make. If you make below an AVERAGE of 9$ an hour after a SHIFT, they will pay you more to meet the 9$. It's basically a system that means Favor pays you barely at all in the end. Customers-Mostly your delivering food to lazy college kids spending their parents money. Some tip well, others horribly.

3.0
Aug 6, 2017

Runner Support

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Pros

- Fun family atmosphere - Good training - The managers are there for you

Cons

- You have to act as a babysitter for the runners - Sitting at a desk all day - the employees can be a little cliquey at times - extremely liberal workplace (degrading gifs of republican politicians) - Distracting work environment - Beware of company cuts/firings.

3.0
Jul 9, 2017

A lot of work for little money

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Pros

flexible hours-tips-lots of interesting places and people

Cons

At first I thought this would be great. Looked like lots of potential but.......difficult to log hours due to too many runners logging on-too many calls for deliveries coming all at once from different parts of town-no easy way to skip an order-requires a text to support, often when on the way to another delivery, which requires pulling over, once you get that order reassigned, another one comes two seconds later, then another and another till you finally accept one-bad ratings due to the fact that you have to wait in line in some restaurants for half an hour to place an order and even if they take the order over the phone, you are often waiting half an hour or more, then have to drive across town to deliver, while simultaneously stopping to text support to reassign new orders till you finally take one that is across town, while you are still delivering the first order, then wait in line, wait for food, start delivery, etc., which results in poor tips and bad ratings so quite often, one delivery can take an hour or more and you will get the $2.10 rate and minimum $2.00 tip for a total of $4.10 for an hours worth of work. No consideration for miles travelled. Other delivery jobs that use phone apps use the gps to tell where you are and assign you orders in the same area with a skip button of you can't get to them in time and the orders are usually ready when you get there, no waiting and you get paid by the mile so some deliveries pay as much as $7 to $14 and take no longer than twenty minutes to pick up and deliver and then you also get a tip but with Favor, you are bouncing from one of town to the other, while stopping every two minutes to either text support or place a phone order for the new delivery and texting the customer to let them know you will be on your way soon. Little do they know that you will be finishing up the order you are on now and won't even get to their restaurant for twenty minutes and then you have to wait in line, order, etc. A lot of work for little return in money.

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