Actually, I didn't intend to leave a review, but after reading through the one-star ratings, I feel "obligated" to share my objective view of DPC. Since I wanted to learn another professional skill in addition to my studies, and build something for myself at the same time, I started working at DPC. Even though I left the company after a short time, I was able to get a good overview of the situation of the employees as well as the clients.
But before I share my experience, I would like to talk about the one-star ratings.
One of the random anonymous skeptics writes, quote:
"It starts with helping you get 165 euros from your insurance company and ends with telling you to buy insurance."
This does not correspond to reality. That you get 165 euros at the end of the year after you switch to Barmenia is just a fact. No one is forcing you to buy any insurance, nor are you being pushed to do so.
The next critical comment states:
"Surely you have noticed that on special days (17 and 18.01) several consecutive reviews Seitens "customers" were published on this page." - End quote.
I don't understand the excitement, nor do I understand what exactly you want to communicate. Genuine clients who were obviously asked to leave a positive review, and followed it up, seem to be satisfied with DPC, unlike a possible anonymous competitor who may have been trained in the circus? I admire DPC's patience and forthright response to their anonymous polemic.
Now let's move on to my experience:
I "worked" at the DPC for a few weeks, but decided to leave because I could not find enough clients. I repeat: I decided to leave and I was not dismissed, on the contrary: the higher employees constantly tried to help me, someone who was just in the first rank.
Even though there is a kind of "hierarchy" there, you are treated kindly by everyone - completely regardless of rank. No one looks down on the other. In the DPC, you really have a good chance.
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