Shadiest Company To Work For In The U.S. - Recruiter Insight Global Employee Review

1.0
Jan 29, 2019
Recommend
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Pros

Absolutely zero pros. Zero pros.

Cons

I should have listened to the dozens of past employees that worked here. I took this job with the idea that maybe things would be different for me. I had red flags pop up everwhere - from the Southern California offices all the way up to the PNW. Who would've thought that a company as large as this one could still hold such outdated and misogynistic values (blatantly, too!). There is absolutely zero room for growth - do not believe their shady, car-salesman pitch to you in the beginning. This company and everyone who is high up (straight white men) is filled to the brim of lies and you can smell it from hundreds of miles away if you're completely oblivious to the most obvious red flags. This company is tanking. I've heard of several instances where they literally threaten the employees if they try to leave and several sexual harassment stories in the workplace. The most unprofessional company I have ever heard of, 0/10 would not recommend this company to anyone besides to the IRS.

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