Changing business model by eliminating paid leave of consultants - Systems Analyst Bridgenext Employee Review

1.0
Feb 10, 2015
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Pros

Brand Name Presence in industry market penetration

Cons

Lack of vision Senior execs (CFO, CTO) discuss the expenditure of a consultants moving expense however paltry it may be. profitability is also derived by Changing business model and eliminating paid leave of consultants

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Bridgenext Response
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Thank you for providing a review. We at Emtec have been on a significant growth trajectory and have gone through several acquisitions as part of our growth strategy. These changes better position Emtec for continued success and provide our Associates with opportunities for growth. To read more about our overall strategy including our approach visit: http://bit.ly/2fNCTp0. I am unclear about your statement regarding paid leave. In September of 2014, we rolled out a new Open PTO policy to allow Associates the flexibility to take paid time as needed (some guidelines apply). We did not eliminate paid leave. If you wish to have more clarity on this policy, please reach out to HR at Emtec_HR_Team@emtecinc.com.

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