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Early Warning Services

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A company suffering from 'Reportomania' - Senior Manager, Operations Early Warning Services Employee Review

1.0
Oct 7, 2020
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Pros

Found out what kind of place I never want to work for again.

Cons

This place can be classified as a chaotic hell, and the VP's love the smell of fear and rotting employee corpses. All the negative things that you read on the forums, internet, and on Glassdoor are true. It doesn't matter who you are, how amazing you are, or your skill set. You will be set up to fail by your manager so they can save face with the VP's and you will become another number. Heed all the warnings and just look for a job elsewhere. Also, the pay is way below average and they might mention the possibility for a raise etc, but I guarantee it will never happen, even if you receive a promotion. Middle managers do not know how to manage, senior management is all about power play, resources are limited, processes are bulky, slow and extremely inefficient, and employees are overwhelmed with their workloads. And now that everyone works from home the expectation is 12hrs days 5 days a week. Zero work life balance. This place is bad! Just run!

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Pros

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1.0
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Pros

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Cons

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