Great place to start your corporate career! - Recruiting Coordinator Tential Employee Review

5.0
Oct 10, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

I've loved my time here at Tential. I feel like my team has taken an active interest in not only me as an employee but also me as a person. I have so many people in my corner to ask for advice. I have never been afraid to ask questions or ask for help. I love my team and I look forward to coming in to work everyday.

Cons

Team cohesion could be better. It's very clear this organization used to be 3 different entities- there's not a lot of inter-team connection.

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Tential Response
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We are so happy to hear that you enjoy working at Tential! It’s a great feeling to know that our team can come to work and feel like they are contributing in a positive way. Regarding cohesion across the organization, it’s always our goal to bring the team together as much as possible, including this week’s Vision Board Session 😊. If you have any thoughts on how we can better support interconnectedness, please feel free to reach out to me at cchilcoat@tential.com. Thank you again for taking time out of your day to leave us this review!

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