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1.0
12 June 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Co Workers, PTO and Benefits and trust me that is all

Cons

Where to start.-Cleveland Office You will be left in the dark about everything. They only feel it important to tell you anything the day of. You will be passed up for promotions(even though you have more experience and years in the industry) When you do apply for positions with in the company, they will tell you its a grade above your current role(again even if you have all the experience in the world) It will remind you of high school all over again. If you are not in the "in crowd" then forget about everything and anything. Don't ask for anything. HR- well there is a team that is truly unapproachable. And they sit just a door away from you. Disrespectful and no help at all. Even when its your 401K or benefits that you want to talk to them about. Pay is low for what you will have to do. You will work with a lot of "one uppers" and micro managers- even though its mainly adults in the office.

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AMS Response
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I'm sorry to hear about your experience at AMS. It's important for us to understand current and past experiences, so I would appreciate it if you would email me directly. You can reach me at any time and in confidence at Crystal.Wittman@alexmann.com

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