2.6
30% would recommend to a friend
36% positive business outlook
Pros
Get to work from home, Flexible Schedule, Solid Benefits, don't have to work weekends.
Cons
Dealing with people isn't my favorite
Pros
They did try to make the working conditions better. When I started, we worked in the basement that was filled with asbestos, mold, the bathroom was a nightmare. The bought a building next door and renovated (we employees were asked to help) into cubicles that were at least healthier.
Cons
I was told at my initial interview that I had to move to Benson in order to get hired; so I did (they had no relocation allowance so I paid for this myself). On the first day, I learned they hired another tech writer who was allowed to work remote nearly full time (this person came in for a day twice a month--this person lived closer to Benson than I did. Please also note: this person and the married owner openly flirted with each other). I learned that I was not paid as much as nor did I receive the same "bonus" as another male tech writer who was hired after I was--he had less experience and education than I. This was one of the most toxic environments I've ever worked in. Avoid at all costs.
Pros
Experience with other companies far better than this one.
Cons
Wage theft, insurance fraud, nepotism. They will love bomb you during your first few months, then be passive aggressive when you set boundaries later. Both adult children work for their father who is one of the owners. The adult children will ask you to buy their father Christmas gifts and the HR department will tell you this is how you show your gratitude for your job. But it's not really an HR department bc the HR department won't help with anything. In the interview they will tell you you will get health insurance but when you ask how to put money from your paycheck into your FSA the "HR" department will tell you, "we don't help with that. You will need to figure that out on your own." You are be employed by Backstreet but contracted to work for another much larger company. You will be paid 100% less than the other contractors the bigger company hires. Backstreet will blame the other company for the low pay and act like they weren't the ones who set the pay for the contract in the first place. There are no raises here and no room for growth, zero. I have never worked for a company that was so out of touch or void of human compassion. The family puts the family first and only the family. If you assert your rights as an employee in any way, they will ignore you and act like you dont work there, even when you are still employed. This includes illegal canceling your health insurance before your last day of work. The company they contracted with was great to work for and was a great stepping stone, but Backstreet will not allow you to convert to a full time employee, which is not how contracting typically works. Backstreet will talk down about the other company and do their best to drive a wedge between you and the other company and then act like the other company is at fault. If you need tech writing experience, this is a remote position, and if you can push through for a year it's a great stepping stone, but this is not somewhere I would recommend staying long term unless you like really low pay with no raise in site and manipulative bosses.
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