All consuming dumpster fire - Employee InformData Employee Review

1.0
Sep 21, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

The cons outweigh any perceived pro

Cons

Only people they seem to care about in the "people driven data" are the investors. Toxic work environment. They've botched this merger to the point of a "them v me" mentality in every department. Then fueled the fire by also raising prices on product. So everyone hates everyone. The good talent leaves and there's no effort to keep them. Then the people who stay are forced to work extra but it doesn't mean more pay. Have no problem hiring anyone to do the jobs that don't make a liveable wage (the jobs that actually bring in the money for the investors) but other than that there's no diversity whatsoever. Easily proven by executive team. No inclusion or diversity initiatives. The culture is mostly misery. Your hard work and effort to go above and beyond is rewarded by making that work mandatory. Pay isn't a liveable wage, which is super unfortunate given the nature of our business with access to PII for thousands. You'd think being held to that kind of standard in confidentiality and security would get you at least the cost of flipping burgers. And everyone wonders why Unions are a thing again. Benefits are laughable. We were told they'd get better post merger but they are worse. Way worse. HR can't be bothered to help. "Thank you for your feedback" is all you're going to get from them. They absolutely do not care about you. They don't care about paying you right, treating you right, or listening to your feedback. They do not care about anything except revenue goals. HR puts the scope of their job on the managers or supervisor. But you better believe they're going to twist numbers to make sure you think everyone's happy and to keep investors pleased. You might think working mostly from home is good, but not when you're micromanaged every second of the day and there's no work/life balance encouraged.

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Pros

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Cons

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Pros

Remote work for most positions and hybrid for others. The only employees in office are at the GA and VA office. Remote/Hybrid work could help with work life balance. Typically it is easy to take time off or adjust your schedule.

Cons

Supervisor workload is unrealistic for pay and there is no indication of pay increases going forward. The training is inadequate for frontline employees and management. Which puts a strain on how work is consistently done. There is consistent overtime in some areas which leads to burnout for team members. Supervisors engage in gossip about their coworkers and team members which creates a toxic and untrustworthy environment. This undermines the morale of their team members and coworkers which is already low. The executives do not seem to care about the their domestic employees the same as their international Manila employees. Favoritism is shown to some employees so they do not receive disciplinary action for things other employees are reprimanded or terminated for. Management will mislead you about potential training/promotional opportunities that never materialize. The company lacks recognition for work being done which affects morale of team members and supervisors. The company is not unified at all. With most of the employees being remote this is a hinderance for forming working relationships with coworkers in the company. There is a constant fear of termination for frontline employees and supervisors due to reoccurring layoffs. There was a merger in 2022 and then most of the executive management was replaced in 2024. The company does not seem to have a firm grasp on where they want the company to go and the employees feel it. Executives are rarely able to effectively answer or address the concerns of the employees.

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