TriNet reviews

3.4

47% would recommend to a friend

(1,356 total reviews)
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Mike Simonds

56% approve of CEO

40% positive business outlook

TriNet has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 1,356 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
1.0
Nov 5, 2019
Recommend
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Pros

Most of the people are very smart, professional and respectful.

Cons

The executive team sucks - they all hate each other and try to sabotage each other projects, initiatives and goals. They encourage employees to enroll in the ESPP while selling their stock as fast as they can. They spend millions on marketing campaigns and rebranding while rewarding their employees w 1% merit increases and meager bonuses if any at all.

1.0
Oct 28, 2018

Client Services Associate (CSA)

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Flexibility to work from home (WFH); pay is somewhat decent; good stepping stone if you're interested in HR; Great training team! Some awesome co-workers -About the ONLY good thing you will see working as a CSA.

Cons

Where to start: - Managers (most not all) are very quick to state they will help you but their actions lack tremendously. But you have to play politics right? - No work/life balance. People on average work from 9AM to 7PM and if you have a far commute there goes your day. -You are given an unfathomable amount of clients (ex: 60, which means 60 different companies) you are assigned to work with. You are the ONLY point of contact for your clients, including all of their employees and any family member each employee may have on their health benefits. This causes an outrageous number of people contacting you on the daily via phone calls and email, plus you still have your day to day operations to take care of. Not to mention you are require to go on client meetings which takes you away from your desk and backs you up hours of work. Good Luck! - Requesting days off, makes you think about it three times (never had a job where I almost felt like not taking days off and not for good reasons). Before taking a vacation days, you need to have a) a meeting with the person who will cover your clients (which sucks for whoever that is because now they have your client load and theirs), b) you need to have a meeting with them to debrief them on all your million clients c) you have to let your clients know you will be out and d) you come back to an absolute mess and confused as ever about what happened with each one of your clients because remember you are their only point of contact once you're back. -Oh and btw you only have someone cover for you if you are out for more than 3 days because if you are out for less than 3 days no one covers for you! So you are left with all the emails that came in those days you were out and you must respond to them all within 4 hours of returning plus plus your regular days worth of work - this can easily make you work 12-14 hour days until you catch up. -BTW, on a regular day you will receive about 250 emails which you must answer within 4 hours, aside from phone calls and day to day stuff. - This job made me literally mentally and physically sick due to the level of stress. So please note, this will test your stress threshold level immensely. My recruiter made me aware of this but I was so excited to start I didn't realize how much truth there was to his statement. - Due to the level of stress, this position has such a high turnover rate and it is my theory that this is why they try to compensate a little better than similar jobs. - My first 2 weeks at TriNet 3 people were gone - and I still didn't see the red flags, despite 2 of them warning me about. I thought they were just being sour but believe me ITS THE REAL DEAL. It's a very stressful job - this is not a secret. Even your interviewers will tell you time and time again. Please take it seriously. A lot of stress. High turnover. No work life balance sums it up.

1.0
Oct 5, 2017

would NEVER recommend

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Pros

It was great company before TRINET bought my former company- which is the only way they get bigger, then they screw it up. Pro's were benefits.

Cons

Trinet was by far the very worst company to work for. zero direction, management cares about the BOYS club. not fair and after any years it was time to go. They purchased my prior company who I loved! after that it went downhill, so much every sales person left, Top sales, Top management even the VP of sales left. Toxic to say the least

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