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Employees aren't prepared to meet management's unreasonable expectations - Anonymous employee Ethos Consulting Group Employee Review

2.0
27 Apr 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

You get paid on time, at least, and my coworker have been pretty nice so far. I still wouldn't recommend working here to anyone, though. There are fa better options out there.

Cons

Employees are constantly burnt out because expectations are high, and they aren't prepared at all to meet them. Management fails to provide any training, support, or guidance, but you're expected to know how to do your job right from the start, and every mistake you make is heavily scrutinized. The salary is pretty terrible, and there aren't many opportunities to raise it since there isn't any room to grow.

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5.0
15 Feb 2026
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Pros

you are in complete control of your work here. After training (both virtual and in person) its up to you. NO MICRO-MANAGEMENT. Many that work here are driven to do more. Personally and professionally. It's refreshing. The teams helps to find solutions for things that help someone through diffculties - personal or professional. We all have things that happen - but we don't all have an environment or work culture that helps someone help. You aren't left being stuck.

Cons

This is NOT for people who want a desk job or just want to be told the basics of a job and do the minimum. While is it labeled entry level - this is NOT entry level. (entry level is more about starting in training) Ideally apply is you have some work experience not wet behind the ears. The job is in sales - so yes there is pay on comissions and bonuses. (duh)

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1.0
18 May 2026
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Pros

Honestly, the people I worked with were decent. That was the only good part.

Cons

- Everything was hidden behind a ridiculous need to know culture, which somehow meant I was never allowed to know anything that actually affected my work. - Leadership made decisions about projects and processes without explaining the reason or the impact, then expected everyone to adjust immediately without question. - Major changes came through random Slack messages or hallway gossip, which became exhausting and infuriating after a while. - There is a culture of intentional vagueness where asking for clarity is treated like some outrageous offense. - After a few months I completely stopped asking questions because straight answers never came anyway. - The entire environment makes employees feel less like valued staff and more like outsiders being deliberately shut out.

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