Stay Away… - Public Sector Inside Sales Rep SHI International Employee Review

2.0
Dec 5, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

The employees are mostly solid people. It’s the ones in charge who make it a bad place to work.

Cons

Where to start.. The base pay is abysmal. Even worse, they set goals that they know you won’t be able to hit. They are squeezing every last bit of money out of their departments and at the end of the year brag about how well the company is doing. Excessively taxing employees to keep the company looking good for a future sale of the company. Management treats you like a child so if you want that, then look no further!

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SHI International Response
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We appreciate you taking the time to leave a review. Hearing about your unpleasant experience at SHI is disappointing. At SHI, we cherish each and every employee and work tirelessly to ensure that everyone has a positive experience. If you have any further remarks, please take this offline at SHIfeedback@shi.com, a non-confidential alias, and we will make sure to escalate your concerns as necessary.

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Pros

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1.0
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Pros

Work from home, paid for career development trainings/certifications, and depending on your role, flexible hours

Cons

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