Poorly managed, overworked, Underpaid, and Underappreciated - Technical Solutions Consultant II HP Inc. Employee Review

2.0
Apr 17, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

The company offers career development opportunities for individuals who demonstrate initiative and possess the necessary skills. While academic qualifications are considered, the company also values a strong track record of achievement and the ability to contribute value.

Cons

There seems to be a disconnect between required in-office presence and job duties for some positions. This in office policy may inadvertently lead to increased workload and longer hours for salaried employees, potentially impacting work-life balance and overall well-being. We have observed instances where the current scheduling practices may not adequately accommodate employee needs, particularly those related to mental healthcare appointments. A flexible scheduling approach could foster a more supportive work environment but management at this point hasn't accepted that concept for many in the services portion of the industry. Furthermore, concerns have been raised regarding compensation levels for experienced staff. Experience or education doesn't have an impact on the base salary wages of any employees. However, education is the only way to advance within the company. Additionally, the company's commitment to environmental initiatives ("going green") appears to be overshadowed by potential public relations strategies. Management is unable to maintain a proper narrative year to year and provide less when more. Communication is faulty and unavailable for most and causes a rift among the people.

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Cons

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4.0
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Pros

Great work/life balance Competitive Pay A players Manager support Global company Good bonuses

Cons

Goals change so frequently sometimes it felt as though all the hard work was for nothing. Competitive environment so you need to show your value outside of your role to get assistance and build a brand/ name for yourself. Internal opportunities "require" referrals and building rapport with that team. Otherwise your application is ignored. Salary raises are not great so negotiate your incoming salary well. Your direct manager shapes your experience, not a con necessarily. Poor managers or shift in management can impact your experience heavily.

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