Simply a disaster - Anonymous employee ATI Employee Review

1.0
10 Jan 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Benefits are okay...they have slowly been getting worse in the last 3 years

Cons

This is honestly the worst company I've ever worked at and it would be nice to see a complete leadership overhaul here at the VP and Director level. I wish corporate would have cared to come in and look at the leadership before all of strong leaders and employees left. Poor business and growth plan Ridiculous hours because they don't backfill positions after somebody leaves or are laid off... if you stay there long enough you might just get to be a VP since there is so much turnover!! lack of communication lack of direction or strategy In the last 5 years they tried to increase employee and manager development and it has flopped in the last year. Seems like HR is going back to being administrative rather than focused on employee development or caring about employees. Even the HR team has lost 5 or 6 folks in their dept in the last year. They don't seem to care about long-term employees and will cut them easily. I feel bad for the employees that have dedicated their whole career here and then are taken out swiftly when they don't fit in here anymore.

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Pros

Interesting work with (some) hard workers. Serious place to get real experience. Salaried employees receive a large 401k match.

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Place is held together by critical staff working much harder than others, but don't expect many raises. Annual adjustments do not match inflation. Managers do not understand technical skills that set their staff apart and struggle to argue for raises when asked, losing this talent within a few years. Experience always outranks expertise (helps to be old). HR/Operations collaborate to underpay their hourly staff, keeping process changes that affect incentive pay out of union negotiations for as long as possible. HR can barely run Salaried payroll and will threaten you if you question their math (even when they owe you money). HR refuses to address racism/white supremacy within their hourly workforce.

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