During my time at Venterra it became very apparent that my RM was very, no.. EXTREMELY pro-manager. Even when she noticed things weren't being done the correct way. Venterra always encouraged us to talk to our leaders if we felt like something wasn't being done correctly, and when I brought things to my CM and my RM, they would brush it off and the RM would take the managers side. Because of doing this, I felt like things quickly went downhill for me. They made it seem like I was a problem child or something. I noticed them acting differently towards me, and quickly noticed that my hard work and promotions I felt I deserved were quickly overlooked. As with any company, politics and extreme favoritism became very visible.
Another reason I decided to leave Venterra was the low pay. I did research and quickly found that the compensation I was receiving for my position was very low compared to others, not only that, but be careful because if you make ONE tiny mistake or human error, you will soon hear about it on your review and it will cost you a raise even if you did a million other things right. Don't get me wrong, you do need to earn a raise, but some of the things on evaluations were kind of absurd.