Easy workload, but horrendous management with no room for growth - Test Engineer Dell Technologies Employee Review

1.0
17 Aug 2018
Recommend
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Pros

WFH Flexibility No micromanagement Easy work with relaxed deadlines Good pay and PTO

Cons

Direct manager has no compassion for employees: Very impulsive and fails to follow through with promised assigned tasks Inappropriate jokes and mild bullying. One-on-one only scheduled to assign new tasks, not to listen to employee concerns or evaluate employee progress There is no room for growth, no promotions, no salary raises.

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