Awful experience with this company - Compliance Specialist HUB International Employee Review

1.0
Aug 8, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Good employee benefits staff members.

Cons

I was hired as a Compliance Specialist to consult with HUB's current clients involving compliance matters and employee benefits questions. In the initial interview, I clearly informed my boss that I had no prior formal training in either area, particularly in benefits administration, so she was fully aware that I did not have strong experience in this area. Shortly after I began working there, I was thrown to the wolves, so to speak, attempting to field questions that I was far from an expert in the subject matter. I did my very best to research what I didn't know and get by. What I was HIRED to do was to assist in startup of a new division of the employee benefits group, a compliance consulting group, which I was hired to be a "partner" of. Having started two businesses of my own, she saw that I was a good candidate for this. She had absolutely NOTHING ready when I started...no templates, no formal contracts (no idea of what she wanted, either, and was clueless to it all), no processes, NOTHING. I jumped in head first and did absolutely everything to get this new venture off the ground; including making the suggestion of adding recruiting to our services (since that was what my background in HR was, specifically). She was thrilled about this, as it would bring in over 3x the revenue that consulting was going to be bringing in. As a result of my personal contributions, in just 9 months, I brought in over $65,000.00 in new revenue to the company. At the same time I was rocking the new recruitment model that I had created from scratch, as well as doing one-on-one consulting with clients, this money-hungry, inexperienced manager had began systematically turning on me on a dime. Initially, I was told that I would be a "partner" of the group and that she was going to work on getting a commission out of our consulting/recruiting revenue. Not only did I get shut out of that, I was given a TERRIBLE 6 month review with most of the review points indicating that I was "not meeting company expectations". Also, in the midst of this chaos, I had requested a reasonable accommodation (sit/stand desk) for my degenerative disc disease condition. After requesting this simple accommodation, which would have cost this billion dollar organization a mere $400, I was forced to work on top of cardboard boxes for the next several MONTHS while HR completely dragged their feet with their almost non-existent interactive process. My boss also informed me that working from home was NOT an accommodation and I had to work in a cubicle in the office EVERY day. So, I waited and waited for the accommodation that never came. The irony of it all was that I had consulted with clients about this very thing and stressed to them the importance of providing a "quick and painless" interactive process and a reasonable accommodation. I was humiliated, in pain and beyond frustrated, but tried to keep a smile on my face every day. There were several fellow employees who witnessed this and gave me their support. But the management wanted nothing to do with this and almost went out of their way to ignore me, as if I was some kind of crackpot who was asking for some unreasonable accommodation. At the end of my tenure at HUB, I worked with a fellow consultant out of HQ who had concerns about the type of work that we were doing with our clients, and claimed that in doing this, we could potentially be putting ourselves in danger of being PERSONALLY liable. After speaking with this colleague, I contacted the corporate legal staff member directly, expressing my concerns over potential personal liability. Not only did he inform me that YES, I could be in danger of being held PERSONALLY LIABLE for errors and omissions, he informed me that this was NOT the company's model and that they would never endorse this type of work. (Incidentally, my contact with legal was also my very last day with HUB, as I was fired that afternoon). My boss had been LYING to us all along, telling us that she had been in contact with legal and that we were given the green light on everything. So, this money-grubbing manager, whose blatant disregard for the company's business model put me in a terrible position to be personally liable for a lawsuit. Scary, to say the VERY least. I would never recommend this company to anyone. I saw nothing but unprofessional, illegal activity, and utter disregard for its employees' well-being. The CEO preached and preached about HUB's commitment to its employees and the promotion of the self-directed work team. HUB better pay closer attention to the management of these self-directed work teams, as I believe it may be opening the doors to some pretty hefty lawsuits. They should also pay closer attention to the HR staff that makes every excuse as to why they cannot provide a reasonable accommodation to someone who has a legitimate ADA condition, had provided the proper documentation of this condition and worked in complete pain every day, hunched over cardboard boxes. All the while, management (including the CEO) completely looked the other way and refused to provide an accommodation.

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Cons

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HUB International Response
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Thank you so much for sharing this! We love hearing that the environment, flexibility, and organization have made a great impression in your first year. It sounds like the variety of people you get to work with every day is a real highlight, and that's something we think makes HUB a special place to be. We're glad you're here and look forward to seeing you grow with us!
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Cons

I do not recommend working in corporate for HUB, especially in TechOps. Based on my experience, the culture in that area was extremely unhealthy. I saw repeated issues with senior leadership communication, decision-making, accountability, and how employees were treated and concerns handled. Additionally, in my view, HR did not provide meaningful support when employee concerns were raised, completely downplaying the concerns at times. Employees often had to work around confusing or poor leadership decisions instead of being supported by clear direction. I also witnessed senior leadership not tolerating feedback from their employees in a healthy manor. The result was a toxic work environment where many very strong employees have left over the past year.

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HUB International Response
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Thank you for your five years with HUB and for sharing this feedback. The concerns you've raised around culture, accountability, and how employee concerns are handled are ones we take seriously and believe deserve genuine attention. We encourage you to reach out through our Ethics and Compliance Helpline at 877-482-3343 if you wish to share more detail in a confident setting. We wish you all the best.
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