DOS - Anonymous employee TriNet Employee Review

1.0
Mar 29, 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Strong base pay and my peers were a great group. Very knowledgeable. The internal Comp and Benefits group were great. Very hard working. Implementation group tried to get it right.

Cons

Higher level Sales Management was confused at best. Flavor of the month type stuff. Lacked clarity and direction. Forcing Sales Managers to hire reps to hit a quota is not a good business model. Look at the turnover ratio. When I left it was in the 40% range. Way too high for a company paying reps $80-90k base. Their stock price should say it all.

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Thanks for taking the time to review TriNet. We are disappointed to learn of your experience. Please know that we are continuously improving our processes and appreciate feedback from both current and former employees. This helps us learn the core issues that are important to our colleagues and address them as we continue to grow. Thank you again for your feedback; it helps make TriNet a better place.

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