Forced Positive Reviews as a Job Requirement - HR Associate Adiva Graphics Employee Review

1.0
5 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

– Opportunity to learn basic skills

Cons

The actual working environment does not match the image being promoted. During the hiring and onboarding process, candidates and newly joined employees are required to post positive reviews on platforms like Glassdoor and Facebook. In some cases, this is treated as part of job requirements or performance expectations, even before fully joining the company. – Pressure to write positive reviews – Lack of transparency – Poor working environment

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Adiva Graphics Response
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Thank you for your feedback. We strongly disagree with the claim that employees are required to post positive reviews — this has never been our policy. We respect honest, voluntary feedback on all platforms. We acknowledge that there is always room to improve, and we'd welcome a direct conversation to better understand your experience. Please reach out at hr@adivagraphics.com.

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Cons

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