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A Culture of Inconsistency and Favoritism - Anonymous employee Hanover County Government Employee Review

1.0
24 Aug 2025
Anonymous employee
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Pros

The benefits are decent, which is typical for a county government position. For those passionate about public service, the core work of serving the community can be fulfilling on its own

Cons

The biggest challenges here stem directly from the administrative culture. While the mission of public service is appealing, the day-to-day reality can be disheartening. Inconsistent Policy Enforcement: There's a clear pattern of policies being applied selectively. Rules are often bent or ignored when it's convenient for leadership, which creates a very unfair environment. It undermines the trust you're expected to have in the organization. Scapegoating is Common: There is a toxic culture of blame. When projects fail or mistakes are made, management has a habit of "throwing lower-level employees under the bus" rather than taking responsibility. This creates an atmosphere of fear, where no one wants to take risks or point out problems. Leadership Plays Favorites: It's widely felt that upper management prioritizes their own interests and the interests of those who align with them personally. Advancement often seems to depend more on who you know than on your merit or performance, which stifles morale and genuine teamwork.

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5.0
7 Nov 2024
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Pros

The community is so engaging and filled with passionate people.

Cons

No Cons available, this is an amazing place to work

1.0
4 Nov 2025
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Pros

Dedicated front-line workers who genuinely care about clients Some flexibility in scheduling

Cons

Working for Hanover County was one of the most disheartening professional experiences of my career. What could have been an opportunity to make real impact in human services was instead overshadowed by a toxic and inequitable work culture that prioritizes appearances over accountability. Leadership at the county level is deeply problematic — particularly within Human Resources. The Deputy Director of HR consistently demonstrated racially biased behaviors and microaggressions, creating an environment of fear and intimidation for leaders of color. Rather than addressing these issues head-on, the Director of Social Services failed to advocate for staff, choosing silence over integrity. This lack of courage from leadership leaves managers and teams unprotected and unsupported. Hanover County has become a textbook example of a workplace that claims to value “diversity and inclusion” but fails to live it. Conversations about equity or performance standards are often dismissed as being “too direct” or “uncomfortable,” especially when raised by women of color. Adding to the dysfunction is the Gen Z workplace culture that has taken root — one that prioritizes personal feelings over professionalism. Many of the newer employees lack emotional resilience and a basic understanding of what it takes to be an agent of change in public service. Constructive feedback is viewed as “harassment,” and accountability is seen as “bullying.” This has eroded productivity, morale, and the overall mission to serve families effectively.

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