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Terrible leadership - Senior Manager Harris County, Texas Employee Review

1.0
Apr 18, 2024
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Pros

Hybrid workplace and good benefits.

Cons

The Harris County Universal Services C-Suite is unmolested by good strategy, good leadership and good ethics. The Chief Information Officer (CIO) who is also the Executive Director is too concerned about political ambitions to make sound decisions to help Universal Services do its job. The CIO frequently fails to be accountable but is always quick to blame everyone else. The CIO hired a Chief Technology Officer (CTO) friend from Dallas who steered them into their trouble and is doing the same at Harris County. The CTO is aligned with the ethically, morally, intellectually, technically, administratively and functionally challenged Chief HR Officer (CHRO). Together they are attempting to reorganize the agency without any understanding of what the departments do, who the key stakeholders and employees are, what their roles are, and how the departments will be impacted. All of the Directors reporting to the CTO were let go or saved their jobs by accepting demotions. The entire C-Suite does not have the good sense or foresight to see the pitfalls in that approach. Universal Services is going back to the future in reverse at the speed of light. Nothing works anymore but the CTO is doubling down with the support of the clueless CIO and CHRO. There is a void in leadership and the employees are struggling. Moral is several ticks below low, employees are on E, contractors work overtime to help and are not paid for it. Employees are frustrated, scared and believe the CTO is deliberately undermining the county. The Chief of Staff (COS) roams aimlessly and contributes nothing of value to the agency. The CHRO leveled up and changed 4 titles in the last 9 months, How is anyone's guess, but why is obvious. Employees who are below the chiefs are poorly compensated. The CHRO's manufactures problems for employees with any combination of brilliance, dedication, integrity and outspokenness. These employees are frequently targeted and are as good as gone even when managers and other staff have no issues and the employee is doing their job. The County Administrator, Commissioner's Court and general public are encouraged to check on employees, friends and family working at Harris County Universal Services. We are not ok.

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5.0
Jun 3, 2024
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Pros

Leadership, people, culture, vision, and purpose.

Cons

No cons. I would recommend working here.

1.0
Apr 1, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

None, it's toxic here. Managers/supervisors speak Vietnamese and will speak Vietnamese among each other while talking crap. Yes it's true. Instead of having closed door meetings they prefer to talk in Vietnamese thinking you won't understand.

Cons

JP 1-1. Very toxic workplace. Favoritism and nepotism runs rampant. Expect micromanaging (they think it's called fast paced but its micromanaging). Supervisors will stand behind you while you work to see how fast you type, how fast you work, what you do in general. The favorites get to do whatever they want, take as many breaks, without any repercussions. Supervisors like to talk crap about defendants, claim Judge gives out "handouts" when he actually gives back to the community. One of the supervisors is completely condescending. I took FMLA to look for another job. I also applied while on the clock. Avoid this place, there is high turn over. During the interview they asked for party affiliation, if you're "drama" and if you are willing to commit 5 years to this place (no contract gets signed anyway, why would they ask this?).

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