Respect, reasonable work life balance, acknowledgement for going above & beyond, not here - Paralegal Fragomen Employee Review

1.0
1 Feb 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Pay is reasonable but does not justify the environment you'll be faced with.

Cons

Here are my humble observations: 1) You will be verbally berated, not if, but when things go wrong, as supervisors refuse to accept accountability and will routinely displace blame. This routinely takes place in front of other peers. When brought to HR's attention, they neglect to act. 2) Management and attorneys will be nice as long as you don't offer any opinions on implementing different perspectives. You will be passive aggressively excluded from the well-defined cliques. Purveying, negative comments are created and perpetuated to fit the narrative of the Supervising Paralegal. They are routinely spread in front of management who is unwilling to assess whether or not true or manipulation. 3) You can willingly volunteer your personal work/life balance and time with friends/loved ones to work upwards of 10 to 12 hour daily shifts only to be told next time ask first before dedicating time to extended projects. 4) Managing Attorneys, although claiming to have an open door policy, will bury their head in the sand to avoid confronting interoffice politics. 5) HR is aware of these continuing behaviors (see the other GlassDoor, Indeed and internet reviews for the Phoenix office) and do nothing to address the hostile work environment. 6) Turnover is extremely high for a reason. You see people routinely disappear because they simply cannot take it anymore. They are the smart ones to figure the Phoenix office culture out quickly and take action. 7) No matter how many cases you prepare, draft, file, you will always be considered not moving fast enough. You will openly be told other paralegals have an equal or more excessive workload and once you research, you find out just how false those claims really are. 8) Your cases will be routinely shifted to inexperienced legal assistants, paralegal and administrative staff. If anything goes awry, it will unequivocally be your fault. 9) Turnaround times for preparing, drafting, filing cases is unrealistic for the sake of attracting and retaining client's business. Good luck in requesting additional help from your supervisor. 10) Cases are drafted with considerable mistakes by one of Fragomen's teams abroad for U.S. based clients. You're told this is done to streamline case processing, however, to correct the mistakes made, you required to go back and familiarize yourself with the particulars. This adds to the time required to draft, which could have been ultimately accomplished by you and a team mate if the firm was sufficiently staffed.

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Pros

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Cons

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Pros

Decent overtime pay. I also had a decent training/onboarding experience, but this was not the norm.

Cons

Exploitative, 80+ hour work weeks, 2am messages from attorneys, burn-out model for paralegals and associates (scoop them up after BA or JD and overwork them until they quit), misrepresent case load during interview by 50% of total, low ceiling for non-attorney career advancement. Have an exit plan.

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