Business Systems Analyst - Anonymous employee Albertelli Law Employee Review

1.0
18 May 2018
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Comparable health benefits for family.

Cons

Working with underdeveloped management staff. Their leaders are promoted by default. Basically, if an individual has performed a particular function long enough, outlasts or endures the rest they are promoted to management without any previous experience, qualifications or proper training. Unfortunately, being a subject matter expert in a field does not equate to leadership skills. Their Human Resources department does nothing to improve this process. Therefore, expect to work with demeaning and hostile leaders who regularly threaten your job, use their status for personal attacks against you without consequence. HR will not investigate the validity of any performance concerns or false accusations by their leadership which leads to employee termination. Ironic, working for a law firm that lacks the appropriate due process in handling management/employee conflicts. Their solution, employee termination based on the word of unskilled leader.

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A decent place to get your foot in the door and gain fast-paced, high-volume legal administrative experience if you are just starting your career.

Cons

Work-Life Balance: The workload is unsustainable. There is a constant expectation to work 60+ hours per week, which frequently bleeds into late nights and weekends. Boundaries are rarely respected. Compensation & Stagnation: Compensation is highly uncompetitive. Many dedicated employees have gone several years without receiving a raise, despite taking on more responsibilities due to understaffing. Company Culture & Turnover: Executive leadership treats the staff like interchangeable objects rather than valued professionals. Because employees are viewed merely as numbers, morale is incredibly low, resulting in a dangerously high turnover rate. Career Growth: Upward mobility is not based on hard work, dedication, or merit. Instead, advancement is highly dependent on favoritism and "kissing up" to management.

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