Outdated and Clique Mentality - Civil EIT Huitt-Zollars Employee Review

1.0
Nov 10, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

None, these people will make your work life so toxic.

Cons

These people are very cliquey and have a high school mentality. One among them is a sociopath. Despite being told I was going to be trained and taught a bunch of new things, they didn’t. Showing up became a chore. What is the point in believing you when you haven’t done what you said you were going to do? If you aren’t Christian, conservative, or into playing office politics this company isn’t for you. If you have a problem with your coworkers management will take the higher position’s side. Upper management even admitted they knew about hazing. They said that’s just simply how it is, basically take it until there is someone new. A lot of people on that team are so burned out and just want to take it out on people. There are a handful of them who are actually ok, every one else I would just avoid like the plague. I was told that I was put next to someone so they would be the one able to answer questions. I honestly believe they started off with the best intentions. But I think a series of miscommunications made it into the situation that it was, and then there is just so much distressed on either side that it was not salvageable. I spent my last few weeks going on interviews and I finally ended up somewhere. I am happy.

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5.0
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Pros

Willing to teach and help you grow.

Cons

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1.0
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Pros

The health benefits are decent. The young staff, those below 40, make the environment fun.

Cons

Over six years, an employee contributed to multiple teams and built strong peer relationships. Most of the experience was positive. The resignation process, however, was hostile and unprofessional. After submitting a resignation already discussed with their supervisor, the employee was pulled into a meeting by someone outside their reporting line. The person criticized the notice period, speculated about future employment, and ignored boundaries. They referenced alleged negative feedback from a former supervisor and applied pressure to reconsider the resignation. The next day, a second meeting was held without HR, the supervisor, or practice leadership. The same individual continued pressing about the departure, made sarcastic remarks about PTO, and claimed the employee held “company secrets.” The employee’s final day was made immediate. Personal items were packed without consent, and the employee was followed to the lobby despite requests for space. The offboarding was coercive. No apology was offered. No opportunity to transition work or say goodbye. No information was provided about benefits or final pay. The employee was locked out of their computer before departure. The exit process revealed a toxic culture. Boundaries were ignored, gossip was used as leverage, and intimidation replaced professionalism. After six years of service, the employee was treated like a problem to be removed.

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