Company markets itself as a great place to work. It is depending upon the department you work in. - Director GSFSGroup Employee Review

2.0
14 Nov 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Sales and Operations folks are terrific. Company building and benefits are outstanding. Marketing Department is short-staffed but innovative.

Cons

Constant turnover at Director level, Senior Management, and in Legal Dept. Beware if you are any attorney seeking a job there. There has been so much turnover. There is a reason for the constant turnover, but the company won't do anything about her. HR department is known to be a joke.

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GSFSGroup Response
6y
Thank you for sharing your personal experience with us. Our leaders are committed to creating a culture where our associates feel valued and appreciated every day. Through our new leadership, we have set the groundwork to better understand our challenges and opportunities, and to identify how we can grow stronger as an organization. We value the feedback of our associates and are taking steps to build upon our strong foundation. We recognize that our associates are the key to our success, and your feedback will help us evaluate areas for continued improvement as we transform our teams.

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5.0
22 Mar 2025
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Pros

I have been provided with clear instructions and explanations for my first week of employment. I have been updated regarding phone, laptop, business cards, company vehicles, etc. I have a detailed agenda for my first week. Everyone has been exceptionally kind and welcoming.

Cons

I can’t imagine a smoother pre-employment process

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1.0
3 Nov 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Employee engagement team routinely delivers thoughtful, fun events for its employees; nice facility - gym, cafe, theater onsite; work-life balance

Cons

The old adage that employees leave bad managers and not the companies themselves applies to my case here. My first year with the company was fine; however once this individual was moved into a director position where I became his direct report, things went downhill from there. On his first day in his new director role, he met with me and said "self-preservation was his #1 thing". Everything that was said in that first conversation was making sure that we made him look good. There were no comments made about providing support for our team, or working together as a team, nor anything that indicated he was looking out for anyone but himself. Over the course of the next year, he would lie about so many things; he'd tell people that he completed his deliverables, but actually didn't and got caught on so many occasions by our team and other departments. Whenever I confronted him one-on-one, he would never accept responsibility and gloss over it. He would take credit for ideas that weren't his own. On the flipside, whenever he came up with an idea that wasn't great, he said it was another teammate's idea! He was always quick to point out other peoples' mistakes, but when he made those same mistakes, he never took accountability and blamed others for the mistake. He would never recognize me for a job well done, to include any process improvements I put in place. In fact, it seemed like he was competing with me. He always thought he was right, even when others (besides myself) told him he wasn't, and he just continued to double down and call others 'stupid'. It was all very maddening! Other people on the team saw and experienced the same thing I did. I had a conversation with his boss a couple of times about his behavior, but that never went anywhere. The incompetence and lack of integrity was too much for me and that led to my resignation with the company.

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GSFSGroup Response
1y
Thank you for taking the time to share your detailed experience. We are pleased to hear that you appreciated the thoughtful efforts of our associate engagement team, as well as the amenities like our gym, café, and theater, and the work-life balance we strive to provide. We are sorry you encountered challenges with leadership during your time with us. At our company, integrity, accountability, and leadership are cornerstones of our values. We take feedback like yours seriously and understand the importance of addressing concerns raised by our associates to provide a supportive environment for all. We also encourage associates to share any concerns with human resources or through our associate helpline to ensure we can properly investigate and resolve issues that may arise. Thank you again for your contributions to our organization and for sharing your feedback. Input from our associates is critical to identify areas where we can improve. We strive to deliver a culture where all associates feel valued and aim to develop strong leaders. We wish you the very best in your future endeavors.
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