"well technically you are his slave" - Anonymous employee Gensler Employee Review

5.0
27 Oct 2019
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

amazing people work here. the culture is great. i was treated well overall.

Cons

when i brought concerns regarding the crossing of boundaries in my employment with my boss, and my concern over their use of authority and power over my position, HR said, "well tehcnically you are his slave." and went on to tell me i needed to do whatever he asked regardless of how i'm treated. on top of that - i need to affirm them in their leadership role... how i'm treated is of no importance. felt expendible, and though my only worth was as slave to those with power and money.

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Gensler Response
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Thank you for your feedback. We treat workplace concerns seriously and address them in accordance with our internal policies and procedures. We have multiple channels for reporting issues, including direct access to leadership and HR professionals within our firm, as well as by phone or webform. We train and encourage our team members to use the channel that they are most comfortable with. Encouraging everyone to ask questions and provide honest feedback is critical to supporting our culture and our values of integrity, trust and mutual respect.

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