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The Edwardsville Location is Tanking and Nobody Seems to Care - Lab Technician World Wide Technology Employee Review

1.0
5 Feb 2019
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Pros

The benefits are great, some people here are good!

Cons

I'm still incredulous at how fast management at the Edwardsville LTC (NAIC) location has ravaged the morale. There's been life-changing promises that have been ignored (such as compensation, employee structure changes, and various everyday things that add up). Management will constantly assure "updates and communication" only to never follow up. Policies are being issued left right and center that have been confirmed to have no supporting research or evidence by different teams within the company. Promises have been made to fix things months and months ago by the CEO and CFO who visited this location personally, yet a majority of employees have accepted that it was all smoke and mirrors because nothing has happened. I work with many employees on the floor and can personally attest that the most people now have a very low job satisfaction. At least 20% of the conversations I hear, whether I initiated them or not, are about how we all need to find a new place to work, and it hasn't always been like that. I can assume that about once or twice a month, there will be a change in policy that will either take away a harmless freedom I have, add more worthless processes that someone thought was a good idea, or somehow impede my ability to work. The actual workers that these ideas affect have no contribution to the matter and no warning of their arrival. Lunch and breaks are completely inflexible, unless you work in the office. Speaking of which, if you must apply here then apply for an office job because there's recently been a global headphone ban everywhere but in the offices. In the labs which are nearly identical to the office in terms of safety, and where hearing damage is an actual risk due to hours of work by loud servers, headphones are banned but earplugs are allowed... not provided. Request for documentation of studies or research on the ban have been "charismatically" batted away by management. There is a very, very strong culture of nepotism. If you've read the reviews here you already know this, but I feel that I need to add a confirmation that at Edwardsville, raises and promotions are granted almost exclusively on a "buddy basis". I've personally seen extremely rare personalities and intellectuals get refused a job and not offered any reason as to why. Those positions are filled by friends of the management first. I've seen this a bewildering amount of times. I want it to be known that I'm not simply leaving an angry review, but that I have a factual concern for this location and therefore this company. Things here are really bad, and if something isn't done soon, one would logically predict a huge loss for World Wide Technology. HR, coming from a technician, administer an anonymous survey about management that people can take from home. If you haven't been tapped in to the feel of the location then this can only be beneficial to you. If you have, then I have nothing else to offer. HR will likely respond saying core values are important or that things are being looked into, but I assure you, when you're working here, you'll realize that "it takes time to look into things" (a very very long time) and that the core values system is simply a tool that management uses to manipulate the grunts. If you do get a job here, take a nap during orientation because 90 percent of it will be a cultish blast of "core values" that will only be a one way street. If HR would walk around and talk to the people on the floor, they would be on red alert. I mean look at the ratings, from 8th to 99th best place to work in a year? from 4.5 average rating to 3.9 in months? There's so many problems with the Edwardsville location that I can't even fully cover everything here. Might as well apply at Walmart, Amazon or any job requiring just a high school education and make very near or more than what entry level makes here minus the drama and corporate nonsense that is forced on you with this job. This location WAS great, but now-a-days I'm embarrassed that I've told people that they should apply here. There's a section for advice to management here, but I HAVE given advice to management. I've voiced my worries as much as I can without emailing HR and am now willing to accept it as a certainty that nobody in management there is bothered by my concerns. So if constant internal emails that aren't replied to or even acknowledged have a zero-sum, then why would one consider this Glassdoor review to have any leverage on the situation? Based on actual conversations, most feel like they have nobody on their side and HR is the last finger holding onto the cliff. If something isn't done soon then, for many, that finger is going to slip.

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World Wide Technology Response
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Thanks. Many of your concerns were discussed in a previous glassdoor posting on January 2nd. I’ve included that response here. “Based on employee feedback, the 3 main points that were addressed during the Edwardsville townhalls were compensation, leadership, and subcontractor processes. Significant effort and change has been made in all 3 areas. As communicated, the subcontractor conversion process has been changed for the better and rolled out over the last 30 days. Management changes have been made where needed and a great deal of effort has been put into our new compensation plans. We conducted a market analysis at the end of 2018 and these results were applied to 2019 compensation increases. As we move into the first quarter of 2019, the operational teams are working on creating a job architecture. This will help align skills and experience to more market-based job titles (as needed). We do and will continue to leverage market data as a way to ensure employees with the right experience, skills, values and performance are correctly compensated. Jim and Ann will be reviewing all feedback from the compensation plan rollout along with other townhall topics. We are planning for follow-up townhalls in late January or February.” Jim and Ann care very much and are planning a follow-up meeting with the employees in February. The “headphone ban” is something I wasn’t aware of so I will need to find out more. If you would be open to it, I’d be happy to discuss any of this with you personally. Thanks again.

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