There Information Technology is Lost - Anonymous employee Republic Services Employee Review

2.0
Oct 13, 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

They have tons of money, decent benefits, and a willingness to spend.

Cons

Absolutely no Direction, everyone who wants a project funded gets it funded. Even though they may have five other products just like the one you want to implement, it will get funded, and they'll try to figure out a purpose or use for it once its complete. They lack security, they have little or no IT security, they are in a outsourcing mood, they will outsource any thing they can, but again seem to do it in the most wasteful manner possible.

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Republic Services Response
9y
We are sorry to hear about your experience. Please contact us or your local Human Resources Representative. We can be reached at recruiting@republicservices.com

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Cons

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Cons

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