Definitely a Learning Opportunity - Anonymous employee HF Group Employee Review

2.0
22 Jan 2025
Anonymous employee
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Pros

-The conservation department gets a lot of interesting projects, which are great ways to gain experience and develop problem-solving skills. The majority of the time, you work independently, which is appreciated. -There are many talented and good people working there, many of whom do not get the kudos they deserve. -The things you learn on the job will open the door to significantly better job opportunities elsewhere.

Cons

-The environment of both the company and the conservation department are entirely dysfunctional. Poor management decisions have bred hostility both within conservation and interdepartmentally. Another review noted that there is a "prevalent, longstanding culture of passive aggression that will require at least 3-4 determined long-term conservators to overturn." This is 100% accurate. It is a hostile work environment. If you do not "fit in", you will be targeted, bullied, and ostracized. The longstanding employees talk poorly about past employees and even brag about "pushing them out." -Within conservation, communication, organization, and leadership is severely lacking. Everything becomes an emergency due to lack of poor time management and planning from leadership. -There is no HR department, meaning there is no protection or recourse against problematic behavior, including sexual harassment. -Benefits are essentially non-existent. You earn 2 days of PTO when you've completed 60 days of work and an additional 2 days when you complete 6 months. At 1 year, you are granted 1 week of PTO. If the workplace unexpectedly shuts down, you are expected to use PTO or go unpaid. There is no sick leave, and the health insurance will cost almost 50% of your take home pay. -There is little room to grow; learning and training opportunities are only encouraged at the employee's expense.

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4.0
1 Jul 2024
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Pros

The job allowed me to work independently while gaining lots of experience in the industry.

Cons

Management was not always the best, and work often backed up to the point that I was unable to do my job.

3.0
7 Aug 2023
Anonymous employee
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Pros

-The lab takes on a wide variety of interesting projects, which benefits fully-fledged conservators as well as those looking for a way to learn. -Several key members have worked with the lab for decades. -The lab is well equipped. -It might (?) be possible to work one's way to bench-trained conservator status here, since that is how the older generation of conservators all attained their titles. However, it would take a long time, and lately new hires have been required to hold degrees in conservation.

Cons

-Within ECS, effective communication, leadership, and training are lacking. -There is a prevalent, longstanding culture of passive aggression that will require at least 3-4 determined long-term conservators to overturn. -The lab historically has earned its reputation as a dysfunctional workplace; this is exacerbated by its position within a larger company that does not fully understand or value the mission of conservation.

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