Sinking Ship - Anonymous employee MDaudit Employee Review

1.0
13 Nov 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

None, used to be a good company. There is nothing positive about the company now.

Cons

They took away earned vacation days, PTO, and benefits for most consultants. Sales department lacks leadership. HR department is clueless. CEO earned company by being family, the only reason he is the CEO

MDaudit Response
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Thanks for your feedback. Hayes has recently undertaken a thorough strategic planning process and transitioned the company from IT consulting to focus on our software, MDaudit and revenue integrity consulting services. There have been a lot of changes during the transition. The executive team realizes that some of the changes (especially on the consulting side of the business) have been difficult. However, we continue to have a comprehensive benefits package which includes a newly implemented flexible vacation policy that allows employees to take vacation days at their leisure. We have a clear focus moving forward and are well positioned as a growing and rewarding software company! - Pete Butler, CEO

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Culture of fear: Employees often feel that disagreeing with leadership could be career-ending. This has created a climate where responses to emails are pre-planned, conversations are held outside of official channels, and openness is replaced with caution. Unrealistic expectations: External partnerships and the relationship with the board are managed with shifting goals and limited support. Expectations were increased multiple times without discussion, placing teams in untenable positions. Goals are not rooted in historical data and aim only to reward those with equity positions. Leadership styles: Contributions frequently go unrecognized, while feedback can be inconsistent, dismissive, or unprofessional. Initiatives recommended by subject matter experts have been taken over by leadership without collaboration, minimizing the value of internal expertise. Updates to the board and company have been shared without team input, sometimes including altered numbers without transparency. Political opinions entered workplace conversations, undermining professionalism. Boundaries around PTO and personal time are routinely overlooked, with late-night and weekend emails the norm. Prepare to be emailed or messaged at all hours.

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