Due to inexperienced management, it was the worst job I have had in my 20+ years experience in working. - Anonymous employee TriNet Employee Review

2.0
Dec 11, 2013
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

A pro for working for this company is the amazing benefits they provide.

Cons

The company hires inexperienced people to manage others and so there is not a lot of support in the bottom line.

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TriNet Response
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At TriNet, we always strive to hire passionate and experienced employees and we are very sorry to learn of your current frustration with your manager. Since you are a current employee, we encourage you to be open and honest with your managers so you can jointly address any issues that may impede your job performance. If needed, TriNet Corporate HR is also here to help any employee with challenging situations. Our goal is to continue to make TriNet a great place to work and we hope you will participate in our “Great place to work” index survey. Please help us identify any weaknesses and areas for improvement. We hope your experience will improve and we sincerely appreciate your feedback.

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