Middle management issues result in high employee turnover and excessive project costs - IT Consultant Elavon Employee Review

1.0
Dec 20, 2013
Recommend
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Pros

Pays bills Opportunity to learn about merchant payment systems

Cons

Not a woman friendly work environment. 13% women Extremely high turnover of women due to unfavorable work environment 1 manager per 2.4 employees Excessive monitoring of salaried staff Exploitative, frivolous, and excessive use of employee warnings Very rigid, no flex or comp time policy for salaried staff, resulting in low productivity No telecommunication from home No individual or departmental recognition or awards Cronyism prevails and the rest starve Project leads lack good business knowledge which results in excessive project costs and low profitability No training opportunities. The knowledge you bring with you is the knowledge that you take away. With emerging technology changes, the employee loses out.

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Pros

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Cons

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Pros

Strong environment for professional development and career growth. The organization provides ample opportunities to climb the ladder if you are proactive. I also believe the recent shift in leadership direction is a promising move toward the right future for the company.

Cons

The organization struggles with significant corporate bureaucracy and a siloed working environment, which leads to redundant projects and inefficient capital allocation. While the company pushes a 'total compensation' narrative, the liquid cash compensation and benefits packages—particularly health insurance flexibility—do not currently align with market standards. The lack of a cohesive product strategy remains a primary friction point for leadership.

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