False Promises - Anonymous employee Clearlink Employee Review

2.0
Dec 6, 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Some cool coworkers, lots of incentives

Cons

After months of hard work to be promoted and doing everything they said to do, they still hired other people who had been there less time before me. I really enjoyed working there at first but got sick of false promises and their adherence rule creates so much unnecessary stress and they just keep making it harder to reach adherence

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Clearlink Response
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We are sorry to hear that we were not able to deliver the exceptional employee experience we strive for. Our focus on promoting from within drives many employees to push themselves to reach the next step in their career -- however, goals and expectations should always be clearly stated by managers to ensure understanding. We would like to hear more about your experience and how we can improve communication of career development goals, please email us at HR@Clearlink.com.

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