HR Company Transitioning into Modern Technologies But Bogged Down by Processes and Bureaucracy - Software Engineer TriNet Employee Review

2.0
Oct 27, 2020
Recommend
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Pros

Because of the HR domain itself, features usually don't demand cutting edge performance or able to handle maximum number of requests, which resulted in easier technical workload. Flexible WFH policy. Flexible Time Off. Smart Colleagues. Colleague Recognition Program with Marketplace to purchase gift cards, and many other things.

Cons

Processes, processes, and processes. Whether it's the mandatory 4 course training on network security alone, or the process to merge code into the release branch, or the processes to transition a story from development to ready to release, the company is obsessed with having many processes in place, which usually bogs down engineering velocity and work quality. There were also many rules that dictated how employees should behave outside of work, such as discouragement of working in for profit gigs outside of work, or having appropriate LinkedIn profiles, these I found too intrusive. Lack of Transparent Performance review. The upper management decides the grading, and there is a lack of transparency at the engineer level. Low pay. Some engineers are severely underpaid. Lack of cross functional team collaboration. Whether it's engineers in other teams or non engineers, collaboration is lacking and people are not grateful that engineers are there to help or are not patient when they are helping you.

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TriNet Response
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Thank you for your contributing feedback that highlight a number of positives at TriNet that we're exceptionally proud of, including our flexible work from home arrangements. We would welcome any feedback you have regarding how we can simplify processes and increase cross functional collaboration. Please contact us at feedback@trinet.com.

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