A great company! - All Source/Targeting Analyst CSG Solutions Employee Review

5.0
4 Oct 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

I haven't been with this company very long, but so far I am impressed with what I have seen all around. I have worked for multiple Defense contracting companies and this one is definitely topping my list. The leadership actually cares about their employees well being as I have already experience that personally as well as second hand. HR has been quick to take care of any questions I have had as a newer employee and I have been checked up on multiple times to make sure I was settled in and everything was taken care of. This company is transparent in their operations and like to keep all their employees in the loop, whether they work at the HQ office , on site with a customer or overseas. I also appreciate the true "big boy" rules, we are able to do our jobs with very minimal interference or micromanagement.

Cons

No cons at this time

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5.0
3 July 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Remote work from home and make your own schedule

Cons

Lots of follow up with clients and work to complete sale

4.0
22 Nov 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Healthcare and paid time off start when you are hired, there is no probationary period. You can listen to music, read, draw or sketch while running work, as long as you are doing your job. Work is intellectually stimulating, if you like puzzles you may enjoy problem-solving machine issues. You could learn new things for years. The way shifts are laid out you get three days off Fri-Sat every other week, you get your schedule for the entire year at the beginning of the year. Good coworkers. The majority of the people who work there are nice, and the environment is more casual than customer-facing jobs.

Cons

The work is physically difficult, you're on your feet for a good deal of 12 hours and sometimes you're lifting a lot of heavy boxes. It can also be mentally challenging, with multiple things to attend at the same time and a lot of adjusting machine settings. It is also repetitive work overall. Sometimes it's stressful because of deadlines or production expectations. The learning curve is kind of steep. The first couple of months are the hardest; there is a lot of nuance to running the machines and it is a lot easier after you get more familiar and skilled. Most people are frustrated or discouraged some of the time while they are learning.

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