Terrible employee treatment about pay - Clinical Interviewer RTI International Employee Review

2.0
Jun 10, 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

There are no pros. Horrible company.

Cons

They recently informed us that when they cut our shift last minute (and I mean last minute), the max compensation we can receive is $10 even if we blocked off 3 hours (~$120) for the scheduled hours. They micromanage badly... as in the managers will send you lots of nagging emails for work you’ve already completely but that they didn’t bother to check

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RTI International Response
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Thank you for your review! RTI provides our managers with extensive training and resources to help them best support their team. Our field interviewer positions are very flexible in nature and align with project needs so sometimes there can be fluctuations in work hours and schedules. We appreciate your feedback and encourage you to share it with your manager.

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