RTO - IT Auditor Forrest T. Jones Employee Review

1.0
1 May 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Zero accountability at the top — mistakes are brushed off or redirected down the chain. Culture of overwork and unrealistic expectations disguised as being “passionate” or “driven.” Raises and promotions are rare, arbitrary, and unclear. HR is more focused on protecting management than employees.

Cons

Senior leadership lacks vision and integrity. Frequent pivots, poor communication, and no long-term strategy. Favoritism runs rampant — promotions go to friends of upper management, not based on merit. Micromanagement disguised as “being hands-on.” Managers are untrained and defensive — feedback is seen as a threat. Work-life balance is a joke. Expect after-hours emails, weekend work, and guilt-tripping if you use PTO. No clear career path. If you want to grow, you’ll have to leave. Raises are minimal or non-existent — even during profitable years. HR is ineffective and complicit. Complaints go nowhere or result in retaliation. Burnout is normalized. People cry in meetings, quit suddenly, or silently disengage. Leadership does nothing. Toxic positivity culture — you’re expected to “smile through it” no matter how dysfunctional things are. Turnover is extremely high. Institutional knowledge walks out the door regularly. • Tools, systems, and processes are outdated or broken — but there’s no investment in fixing them.

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5.0
16 June 2026
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Pros

Pretty good place to work

Cons

Sometimes a bad place to work

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Forrest T. Jones Response
5d
Thank you for taking the time to review FTJ on Glassdoor. We truly appreciate the time you took to share your thoughts and insights about our company.
1.0
23 Apr 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

G o o d team mates

Cons

The return-to-office policy makes zero sense. It’s clearly about control, not productivity. Work that was done just fine remotely now requires sitting in an office for no real reason. Commutes are a waste of time and money, and morale has taken a hit. Leadership talks about flexibility but doesn’t actually practice it. It feels disconnected from reality.

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Forrest T. Jones Response
2mo
Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts on Glassdoor about our return to the office—your feedback truly means a lot to us as we navigate this transition together. Your points regarding the commute, increased expenses, and the effect on morale are important, and we understand how these factors can influence both job satisfaction and overall performance. The intention behind the policy was never to diminish the trust we have in our team, nor to undermine the flexibility that has been such a vital part of our culture. Instead, the goal has been to foster collaboration and maintain our shared sense of community. A special thanks to those who have already been commuting and working onsite full-time—we really appreciate your dedication and flexibility. Now, with everyone joining together in our new space, we have a wonderful opportunity to strengthen our sense of community and spark even more collaboration. Warm regards, FTJ Representative
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