Good start - Anonymous employee AMS Employee Review

2.0
9 Jun 2015
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Good compensation for entry level Great PTO Some good coworkers

Cons

Training is almost no existent, more of a big picture perspective Cares way too much about the client and doesn't know when to put their foot down to say no Employees a burnt out because AMS isn't able to say no and the workload is just too much No real supervision from managers, which results in uneven distribution of work Employees complain, but they are just sweep under the rug Great turnover rates because there is no room for growth The higher ups play favoritism and those who stay for 2+ years are treated like unicorns

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AMS Response
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Thank you for taking the time to give feedback. Would love to gain further insight on your opinion of our regional training program, as well as anything else you are comfortable sharing. Please reach out to me in confidence at tanya-marie.nichols@alexmann.com

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