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2.0
Dec 3, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Very knowledgeable and helpful coworkers and management. Great place to learn the industry and necessary skills. Standing desks.

Cons

Noncompetitive pay especially when compared to the many MR firms in the region. Heavy work load with no recognition of accomplishments. Burnout is apparent, with many working weekends regularly and holidays. Growth opportunity is minimal, and the lack of company culture provides a stagnant work environment. Company only subsidizes insurance if you are single. Adding a spouse on the insurance will run you $1200+ a month and even more with kids.

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iMarketResearch Response
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We appreciate you taking the time to share this feedback. We are glad to hear that you felt your coworkers and management were knowledgeable and helpful! We are also pleased to hear that you enjoyed the standing desk that we ordered for you. This past year we held a number of company outings. We went axe throwing, golfing, bowling, and we had a wonderful holiday dinner party. This past year we also implemented “Work from Home Fridays” and Summer Hours. Summer Hours begin the Friday before Memorial Day through Labor Day. Employees also worked from home the week of Thanksgiving and Christmas. We offer 3 separate medical plans for employees to choose from. None of our family plan options cost $1200 a month. It would be helpful to know where you received this erroneous information from? Again, our goal is to ensure our present and past employees are happy, thus we take your feedback very seriously. We’d like to learn more from your experience! Please reach out to us at admin@imarketresearch.com In the subject headline please write “Feedback.”

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Cons

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