Terrible Company! - Anonymous employee IERF Employee Review

1.0
18 Jan 2020
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

There really isn’t any substantial pros to be honest.

Cons

I wouldn’t recommend working with this company. They are extremely understaffed which leads to poor communication and lack of proper training. Middle management is very incompetent, disorganized, extremely hostile, and lack true leadership skills, and would rather blame the staff they are in charge of overseeing rather than take accountability for their own errors in training and protocol. There is absolutely no career growth in this company and management makes it very clear your replaceable. Lastly, the overall work environment is quiet and very unwelcoming, co-workers rarely engage unless absolutely necessary or in short meetings.

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5.0
25 Feb 2020
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Pros

The company is continuously working to expand the way they are trying to deliver and receive credentials as the world is going paperless and sending records electronically. They have expanded to sending and receiving reports and records via secure portal and work to improve access to the evaluations.

Cons

Some people are not as open to change as fast as the need to go digital goes.

4.0
2 Sept 2019
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Pros

- Comprehensive training process. - Consistent work hours. Little need for overtime if you're efficient in managing your workload. - Strong benefits package. - Zero micromanagement: management is entirely hands-off. This may appeal to some more than others. - *usually* Approachable and friendly staff.

Cons

- Limited growth trajectory. - Occasional poor communication between staff and management. Senior level employees can be inconsistent in their application / understanding of policies. - Lack of a cohesive office culture / too impersonal. This may bother some more than others, but the office is VERY quiet and few staff members interact with each other on a regular basis. I believe this is a consequence of both the nature of the work (95% of the time spent on a computer, sending e-mails, inputting data etc.) and the quantity of work. While it never got to be too much for me, you will remain busy and will feel that you have little time for conversation with your colleagues, especially if you wish to avoid overtime.

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