The worst onboarding experience ever - Anonymous employee HP Inc. Employee Review

1.0
May 10, 2016
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Can't thing of any after 3 weeks of work

Cons

I have been an employee for three week and have not been able to access the benefits website or get any information about benefits. This is the absolute worse onboarding experience I have ever had!!!! The only onboarding for new employees is a 4 hour presentation (phone meeting) on how wonderful HP is and how great the founders were. The company's treatment of me certainly hasn't proven their claims. The job I am now working doesn't match the job description - much lower level. Coffee - the company refuses (so I've been told) to purchase coffee creamer for their employee break rooms. They only have the cheapest level of powdered creamer. I might have been spoiled at ALL of my previous employers but for a renowned company, this is ridiculous!!!

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HP Inc. Response
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Hi there and thank you for your review! I'm sorry to hear about your onboarding experience! I will connect with our teams in Dallas to provide your feedback and to improve your experience and that of all future hires. Thanks! ~ Madalina Antohe, Employer brand & digital media leader

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