Don’t do it - Consultant Proservice Hawaii Employee Review

2.0
Dec 10, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The people are nice and there is room for growth

Cons

Do not work here. Everyone is so overwhelmed. The company says they care about work life balance but want you to read an email that is sent out on Sunday’s. They overwhelm you until you can’t take it anymore and people quit. They do not care about you as a person but want someone to join their cult and give up your life. Just another corporate company. But worse because they try to make it seem like they care. Find a job somewhere else

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Proservice Hawaii Response
1y
Thank you for sharing your experience with us. While we’re glad you recognized the potential for growth and the strength of our team, we are truly sorry to hear about the challenges you faced. Your feedback is important, and we take it seriously. We want to clarify a concern you raised regarding our weekly newsletter. It was never our intent for anyone to feel obligated to read it on Sundays, and we regret if that expectation was ever felt. We’ve moved the newsletter to a Monday Message to better serve our team. Its purpose has always been to celebrate our collective accomplishments, keep everyone informed, and help us start the week aligned and inspired. Regarding your comment about our culture, we strive to build an environment where people feel a strong sense of community, purpose, and belonging. We recognize that this connection may not resonate with everyone, and we’re always looking for ways to ensure that our culture remains supportive, inclusive, and respectful of every individual. We remain committed to listening, improving, and ensuring ProService Hawaii is a place where our team members feel valued and empowered. If you’re open to sharing your thoughts further, we encourage you to connect directly with our HR team so we can better understand your experience. Thank you again for your feedback and for helping us grow as a company.

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-The company promotes a “ProHana” (work family) culture, but this is not consistently reflected in practice—especially for fully remote employees, who often feel disconnected and not treated as part of the organization -Parental leave is structured in a way that limits accessibility: --Full pay requires longer tenure --Partial pay for shorter-tenure employees --Many return early (6–8 weeks) due to financial constraints --Full paid leave eligibility is limited to every other year -Training does not match job expectations: --Formal training is limited or inconsistently accessible --Key areas (onboarding, terminations, benefits, retirement, workers’ comp, PTO, GL setup) are not fully covered --Employees are often expected to self-learn or escalate rather than understand processes -The role requires broad cross-department knowledge to meet “first call resolution” expectations, but without sufficient training to support that expectation -No clear, stable job description — performance is based on a “scorecard” with KPIs that: --Change frequently (often quarterly) --Sometimes extend beyond core job responsibilities --Can be applied inconsistently -Work is highly dependent on multiple departments, which slows turnaround time; however, Payroll is still held accountable for outcomes -Workloads are not balanced for coverage: --Employees manage full workloads --Expected to cover for others on PTO/sick leave --Makes it difficult to fully complete responsibilities -Client management expectations lack leadership support: --Employees are expected to handle difficult client conversations --Limited active involvement from management to reinforce boundaries --Support is often informal rather than action-oriented -Gaps in HR policy knowledge within the departments can create risk for employees who rely solely on internal guidance -Leadership structure is heavily layered, with many managers promoted internally without formal training, leading to inconsistency and micromanagement

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Proservice Hawaii Response
1mo
Mahalo for taking the time to share your experience in such detail. Feedback like this — specific, constructive, and clearly rooted in wanting better — is exactly what helps us grow. The concerns you've raised touch on several areas we're actively focused on: ensuring our training programs reflect the full scope of what our roles require, building more stability and consistency into performance expectations, improving cross-department coordination, and making sure our ProHana culture is something remote employees experience meaningfully — not just see in our branding. We also hear your feedback on leadership development and the importance of formal training for managers and supervisors. Building strong, consistent leadership is foundational to everything else we're trying to improve. We take seriously the responsibility to ensure our people are supported, equipped, and treated fairly at every level of the organization. We encourage you to reach out to our People Team directly if there are specific matters you'd like reviewed. We're grateful for your honesty and for your continued dedication to this work.
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