Overall review: Un-fair treatment - Customer Service Representative - Composites One Employee Review

1.0
14 Nov 2014
Recommend
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Pros

There were only a few things I enjoyed about working here. Learning about the products and their uses, the customers, one co-worker, and co-workers outside of the State of Utah.

Cons

My Managers and co-workers. They did not know how to function as a team! No respect towards other co-workers. Manager did not address any issues that were brought to him ( he made excuses for them instead ) Human Resources at the Corporate Office did not address any of the issues either. It wasn't a bad place to work in the beginning,until you got to know the people, and how the Company treated it's employees. No Growth Opportunities! As time went on and nothing was addressed, it made me hate coming into work every day. Other employees, in other States also had similar opinions that they voiced to me.

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5.0
14 Apr 2026
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Pros

Worth the multiple interviews!! Amazing Benefits more than I could have expected

Cons

Strenuous Hiring Process, but worth it the company is very caring and they do their due diligence on vetting new hires. The first few weeks are planned very welll and the structured training process is Awesome!

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Composites One Response
3w
Thank you for taking the time to share your experience. We’re grateful for your feedback and are committed to continuing to create a great experience for all candidates and our employees.
2.0
25 May 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Most of the employees are decent people looking for sincere connections from their coworkers while others fake it so they can gossip or tattle. Learned a lot about the industry in a short time especially since the work load continues to pile up even for new hires. Buyers are permitted to work from home two days of the week after their 6 month probation period.

Cons

Never ending side projects or improvements that require employees to change how they were taught even just months prior. Less than 2% yearly pay increase for a company of this size seems crazy. Parts of the annual performance review are based on factors out of the buyers control with no indication that the company has a plan to rectify it but someone the buyer is still held responsible. Some senior salesmen are permitted to be aggressive/demanding to new hires who are still learning their job. Very strong chemical smell in the Lakeland office whenever a styrene shipment arrives usually on a Monday which lingers in the office for a few days and can make it difficult to concentrate. Senior employees gaslight new hires that there is no smell or that it doesn’t bother anyone else. Management does nothing to try to ventilate the office and even make a big deal if asked to open a door for fresh air. Many employees are related to each other.

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2w
We appreciate your feedback, as it helps provide insight into improving the employee experience.
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