Are you thinking about joining Support Adventure as a client or a new employee but are unsure if we would be the right fit for each other? You’ll find something valuable in this article in whichever category you fall under.

As a fully remote-operated outsourcing company run by expats, our emphasis here at Support Adventure is on successfully managing people and their expectations.

That’s why Support Adventure reviews are our valuable resource that guides us in the right direction, hence we’ve summed them up in this article. Being aware of the pros and cons of an MSP staffing company like ours, and listening to our client and staff reviews is a practice we fully embrace and often advise others to do. This enables us to provide better jobs, a better service, and grow each year!

Read on to learn how we do it and what our staff and clients have to say about us! 

Support Adventure Jobs Reviews

We provide our clients with staff for IT help desk engineer or service desk coordinator/dispatcher roles.

Both positions are crucial in the IT service industry, and we take very seriously our responsibility of finding and creating the best staff. That’s why we have a testing and training program as part of the journey to becoming a member of Support Adventure.

Both roles have different obligations, required skill sets, and separate challenges. Here are some of those differences: 

IT Service Desk TechnicianService Desk Coordinator
Solving technical issues, writing ticketsIntake of tickets, coordinating service
Incorporating system procedures in their workMaking sure procedures are followed
Skills: Detail-oriented, creative personSkills: Detail-oriented, methodical person

Our employees in these roles have had a highly positive experience. These jobs are just challenging enough to sharpen up the employees but not too stressful to drive them crazy. There’s also space during the day for downtime and relaxation. We often advise the tech companies we provide staff to create a creative and distraction-free environment.

The testing and training program works as an assessment and improvement tool that educates our candidates on important values needed for their roles. The benefit, in this case, is mutual. We get to find and train candidates ready to be the stars of any IT environment they occupy. As for the candidate, they get to polish up on:

  • Communication skills, both internal and external
  • Executing technical tasks and keeping documentation the right way
  • Creative solutions for issues that require an intelligent approach

Read on to see reviews from both employees and candidates.

Support Adventure job reviews, experience

Working with Support Adventure – Pros and Cons

As a company with over 100 staff members, it’s essential for us to never lose focus on the quality of the work environment we provide, both internal and external. 

Reviews, comments and feedback are the most helpful resources for gauging what we are doing right and where there is space to improve.

For example, this is why our reviews on Glassdoor serve as a helpful guideline. 

Let’s take a look at both the pros and the somewhat cons of working with Support Adventure.

Pros

Jobs are fully remote positions, meaning you can work from ANYWHERE in the world! From applying as a candidate and going through interviews to starting to work with us, it’s all done remotely.

Another perk is the ability to relocate to a destination you find most attractive, which our positions make possible.

You also get to work with an international and open-minded team. We’ve had employees turn down higher-paying jobs that do not provide this organized, supportive environment.


We encourage you to acquire new skills and learn new technologies as you start your journey with Support Adventure. The IT world is ever-changing, so there is always something new to be discovered. There’s also room for advancement in multiple fields. 

We have long-term and stable work engagement. Many of our employees have been with us for years. They’ve built trust with clients and customers and were given opportunities to advance within six months to a year. To do this, we dedicate a lot of time, attention and resources to finding, training and keeping the right staff and clients. 

Support Adventure remote work review

Eric’s work set up: VOIP and laptop in Montenegro

We wouldn’t be able to sustain long-term, successful engagements without the right people and willingness from both sides to work toward a solution-oriented goal. 

This is not a straightforward task. It requires following the correct values and being determined and uncompromisable in the search for the best opportunities.

In effect, that brings us to the “cons” of Support Adventure.

Cons

If you’ve read our glassdoor reviews, you would’ve encountered some posts from people dissatisfied with their experience with Support Adventure. All of them regard not being accepted for a position they applied for. 

Some referred to the company as being “hard to get into.” We could say that we are notorious for dedicating ourselves to finding only the best staff and hiring less than 0.3% of applicants. But we also go out of our way to provide tips and suggestions for successfully applying, such as the following:

  1. We offer directions for the video interview.
  2. We hint at using search engines like Google and Bing to help you find answers to technical questions.
  3. We provide a webinar for candidates who did not pass our test. It gives information on how they can improve.

We hope to see candidates improve their communication, technical and organizational skills so they can follow their dreams and join us on our adventure.

What do the people working with us have to say about their experience?

Support Adventure remote office

Remote office: Support Adventure staff in an outdoor office in Sumadija, Central Serbia

Support Adventure Staff Reviews

Check out our staff’s quotes below, and look at our video testimonials

“I love working for Support Adventure because of the flexibility. Back in the UK, I had a job and had to commute every day. Colombia [where I live now] is such a beautiful place. The scenery is so different. Support Adventure puts really good systems to work remotely.” – John.

“I enjoy working from home because it offers solitude, and time to concentrate. The best thing about working with Support Adventure is feeling like you’re not part of a company, but part of a little family.” -Zoran

“I was born in Serbia, then moved to Dubai, Saudi Arabia, Spain, and Peru. Working with Support Adventure is great, because it’s very flexible, which is what I need being a single mom.” – Nina

“I love working with Support Adventure because I really love their core values.. All of those things allow me to live a lifestyle I love of work and travel. I get to live in my favourite part of the world, live and travel in Europe, all while holding a stable job!” – Nwando

Support Adventure Client Reviews

“We tried the shared-help desk model and it worked for us for a while. But if you need dedicated staff–a team that will work with your clients the way you want them to work with your clients, and you have a unique software stack or unique set of requirements for your clients, then you need a dedicated team. 

You need people who will be there to work with your clients the way that you would. That’s what you’re going to find when working with Support Adventure staff. They provide that level of expertise for  a fraction of the cost.” – Ernest Murray, Genuine Technology group.

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Kristina @ Support Adventure

Hi there! I'm Kristina Antic, the voice behind the articles you've been enjoying on the Support Adventure blog.Welcome to the crossroads of travel, transformative career advice, and all things MSP!Since joining the team in 2020, I've been weaving my experiences from traveling across Europe and Asia into stories that resonate with tech enthusiasts and wanderlust-filled souls alike.From the world of translating and IT customer service to teaching, I’ve worn many hats, all of which I now bring together to help you navigate the exciting remote landscape.Whether you’re looking to kickstart your career in tech, dreaming of digital nomad life, or seeking the best MSP practices and staff, I’m here to share what I’ve learned in a way that feels like we’re just chatting over coffee.See you on the blog!

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