Easily the best company I've ever worked for - Field Service CBIZ Employee Review

5.0
Jun 12, 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

It's a very positive environment overall. The sense is that the company actually needs you, the employee, and they don't want to waste time training someone just to replace them in a few weeks or months. Everyone is interested in helping everyone else succeed and the criticism that you receive is almost always constructive. When management does correct you, it's because you are doing something wrong and they want to give you an opportunity to fix it rather than to simply punish you for the sake of punishing you. Management is very responsive to concerns and very open to communication from employees.

Cons

The biggest drawback is that working in the field (away from HQ) is something of a terminal position. The only way to move up in the company is to relocate to one of the HQ locations which isn't always possible. That, coupled with a standard annual review and increase process which maxes out around 5% for top performers can lead to a feeling of being stuck.

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Cons

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Pros

Friendly environment and growth-oriented - office dependent. You will learn a lot and be exposed to all industries, which is great. If you are new, they will treat you with respect and try to help you learn; they understand it's a lot.

Cons

Like most companies, they want you to meet your billable hours, which is good. However, the negative here is if the company typically performs worse in the summer or the work starts to slow down for any reason, or you have too many staff competing for work, your billables begin to be negatively affected, which is faulted towards the employees ' performance. You need 150 billable hours a month, regardless of vacation and PTO. Nonbillable hours will not save you from the end goal, which is again, billable hours. Meaning, if you have a meeting, a federal holiday, or an office closure which is non-billable, you will have to make that time up. It's the hard law in this firm.

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