TriNet reviews

3.4

49% would recommend to a friend

(365 total reviews)
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Mike Simonds

58% approve of CEO

42% positive business outlook

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1.0
May 23, 2018

Stay far, far away

Anonymous employee
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Pros

401K matching and employee benefits package.

Cons

Everything else. The company has zero culture, zero work-life balance and no direction. The workload is impossible to keep up with and most of the time is just busy work with no real process in place. Management has zero experience in being people managers, and consistently throws their direct reports under the bus for their own mistakes. The lack of support and transparency at the company is unfathomable. HR, legal and the C-suite are well aware of the culture and management issues at the company expressed on this site, yet they take no action to make any changes or address them. Everyone is so focused on delegating work and not taking ownership that nothing ever gets done. Most of the people who work at TriNet have zero experience in their position or field. Therefore, clients leave and go to other PEOs because of the horrible customer experience the company provides. Just read their Yelp site. Offices are stale and non collaborative. The move to Dublin was such a spin to save money for the company. When actually it displaced a large amount of employees, forcing them to quit and look for work closer to home. Don't get me started on the pay for the work that lower level people are expected to manage/push out. For an HR company, they are unresponsive to employees, especially if you're in a position lower than a director. WILL THE PEOPLE IN THE HR DEPT PLEASE STAND UP?

5.0
Apr 3, 2018

Sales Development Representative

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Being an SDR was the perfect role for me straight out of college. I was expecting to make a lot less money than the provided and the SDR department compensates you for the work that you put in; so you control how much you make. The culture is also good. We have lots of incentive events like bowling and Busch Gardens. My manager is also great and you can tell that they really care about the employees.

Cons

Our quotas have gone up and they have taken away all of our easier lead sources. When I started we had access to low hanging fruit, but that has been removed and our quotas have gone up which feels unfair but they pros outweigh the cons.

1.0
Mar 28, 2018
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Pros

None.... absolutely none, this place is a JOKE

Cons

Where do I start... You will be MICROMANAGED like never before. We had something called “micro-day” where every hour we had to go to our manager and tell him exactly how many calls and emails we did for that hour, the entire 80 man sales floor. We did this several times during what is called Championship season which basically means you are forced to work a minumum of 95 hours per pay period. This starts in September and ends in December. THE WORST JOB I’VE EVER HAD! If you can survive your first year at TriNet Inside Salesgood luck! They pay 40% lower than the field while you are doing the EXACT SAME JOB! By the way they Forced us to write postive reviews on Glassdoor.

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