I worked for this company approximately a week and a half ago. During onboarding I was asked to provide feedback intended to help improve their processes. Shortly after submitting constructive feedback I was accused of dishonesty and instructed not to communicate with headquarters personnel, individuals I have known professionally for over six years.
After informing HR that I was uncomfortable working in an environment where providing honest feedback resulted in retaliation, I was terminated the following day. The company then falsified my termination records to indicate that I had resigned, damaging my professional reputation with other contracting organizations.
Despite my efforts to contact HR the night before termination, no one responded. Only after I was terminated did they offer to meet, which I declined due to their prior conduct and misrepresentation of facts.
Employees should be aware that account access is revoked immediately upon termination, preventing retrieval of emails or chats that may serve as evidence of internal communications. I recommend documenting all efforts to resolve workplace concerns before raising them.
While the company emphasizes diversity in hiring, my experience suggests that speaking candidly or questioning internal practices can result in retaliation. I relocated from Florida to Orlando at their request to fill a critical contract role. During my tenure I completed required certifications, contributed to contract proposals, and dedicated substantial effort to supporting company goals.
Despite being told I had done nothing wrong, my employment was abruptly ended without cause. This experience has caused significant personal and professional hardship.