TriNet reviews

3.4

47% would recommend to a friend

(1,357 total reviews)
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Mike Simonds

57% approve of CEO

41% positive business outlook

TriNet has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 1,357 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The TriNet employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Management & Consulting industry (3.7 stars).

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1K reviews
5.0
Jan 29, 2015
Recommend
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Pros

I have been in the sales department at TriNet for over a year now. During my time I have been well compensated, provided generous benefits and challenged to develop my skill-set. The complex nature of TriNet's services and products force you to really understand your client's needs and find ways to solve them. The training was top-notch and the ongoing education is a top-priority. The company is growing fast, the opportunities to advance are plentiful and I plan to make a career here.

Cons

Current Facilities/Cafeteria: Looking forward to the new "Startup Workspace" renovations that are scheduled to be completed by the end of 2015.

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TriNet Response
11y
We are pleased that you are enjoying working at TriNet and plan to build your career here. We are in a period of explosive growth and appreciate your patience as we continue to optimize the TriNet work experience for our employees. TriNet is on the fast track to becoming the leader in the PEO industry and this will continue to provide growth opportunities for our employees. We invite you to email us at MYHR@trinet.com if you have additional feedback.
2.0
Jan 29, 2015
Recommend
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Pros

- Compensation - Benefits - You will get to work with great people (for the most part) - PTO/Holiday policy is generous

Cons

- Work-life balance is sometimes non-existent - PTO black-out period during X-Mas and New Years - Completely reactionary in its approach - Lack of growth opportunities CSAs on the Ambrose side are given extremely high headcounts considering that we are to provide "white-glove" service to both client contacts and the WSEs (unlike the other TriNet brands, Ambrose CSAs are the main point of contact for everyone at their client sites). The expected response time of 4 business hours is extremely stressful considering the sheer volume of emails that are received on a daily basis. The fact that the internal support system is spotty at best at times it makes for sheer hell - depending on the department you are working with on a resolution to a client/employee issue. The tension throughout our department is palpable. Internally, Ambrose is a hot mess at the moment. All focus is on the upcoming integration into TriNet's systems (which has now been going on for over 1.5 years), with no attention being given to our awful legacy system. How can I be expected to deliver great service when 25% of my day is dedicated to trying to figure out why people can't log in, print a pay stub, access their I-9s - simple stuff that should not be my responsibility. New hires are thrown into the mix without proper training, which has resulted in a terrible turn-over rate. Honestly its a vicious cycle at this point with Ambrose just replacing people who are leaving. Be prepared for a heavily reactionary environment. Procedures are constantly changing, but no one is on the same page. We are also not told about new items until just before they are implemented or when, surprise!, it is already a thing. On top of that, be prepared for no one to be able to answer questions you may have about these changes a lot of the time. As I mentioned under the "Pros" you will have a nice compensation/benefits package, at least for me this is true, but be prepared to have 0 opportunities for growth. The only ways to advance within the Client Services department at Ambrose are to become a Team Lead or a Specialist, both of which are not expected to open up until at least post-integration (meaning there are no plans to open anything up). Specialist roles are a joke at best at this point and now involve you taking on even more clients. When these roles do open up, you'll have basically the whole department to compete with, so good luck! My experience with TriNet as a whole is limited since Ambrose is still kind of its own entity, but they are 110% focused on growth with no real direction for doing so. Sales are definitely the most important thing here so everything is done to make sure to close those deals with no thought about whether or not clients will actually be a good fit. Let me tell you that it makes for awkward (mostly really unpleasant) conversations when you start the new client on-boarding process as sometimes things have been "promised" that are not actually in line with what we do/can do. TriNet seems to overlook that while new clients are nice, it is the existing clients who are happy (thanks to CSAs) who will bring long-term success and referrals. You will get to work with mainly wonderful people, but that being said, any real concerns that you bring to the table will go no where. Management (not the Team Leads, but they are essentially powerless) is seriously out of touch with the CSA experience and are doing nothing to improve retention. Simply throwing money at a group of intelligent people is not going to cut it, folks.

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TriNet Response
11y
Thank you for your very thorough feedback. We will share this information with the appropriate executives and encourage you to speak with your management team as well. We thank you for being patient with us through this growing process. We are confident that you will see positive change as we evolve. If you have anything else to add about your experiences working at TriNet, we welcome your feedback at MYHR@trinet.com.
1.0
Jan 28, 2015

This is a Terrible Company

Anonymous employee
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Pros

If you like working in a crime infested area for a company whose motto should be "CYA above all else" and "We Screw our Employees Out of What They Earn" then this is the company for you.

Cons

The people running this company are not ethical people. They believe in perception and self interest, not actually running a good company. Now that they are a public company, senior managements' behavior is even more erratic.

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TriNet Response
11y
We know how important a highly competent and ethical management team is to our success and take any claims of unethical behavior very seriously. We encourage you to submit details of questionable behavior you witnessed at TriNet through TriNet’s confidential reporting system, Convercent. You may access this system by calling 888.832.6044 or visiting their website at www.convercent.com/report. Thank you for your feedback.
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