Evaluator - Anonymous employee IERF Employee Review

1.0
24 Dec 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Nothing is good at this company. Nothing

Cons

Management is very disrespectful, very obvious they take the profits to their pockets and say "non profit". Employees treated the worst. Bonuses were taken away from employees. 30 cent raise over couple years. And no one says anything. Employees over work and get so stressed. No one is happy at the office. Employees are all afraid of management. They eat their lunches at their desk mostly to complete their tasks. They don't talk to each other and have no time and work overtime. Management don't even show up at the office maybe once or twice a week and you can only hear their voice from distance. You will never see them in your office or checking on employees. Management make you feel like they pay your wages from their pockets. Flow of money is in millions at this company and the office looks and smells so bad. Employees are over worked and underpaid. Do not waste your time here.

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Pros

The company is continuously working to expand the way they are trying to deliver and receive credentials as the world is going paperless and sending records electronically. They have expanded to sending and receiving reports and records via secure portal and work to improve access to the evaluations.

Cons

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4.0
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Pros

- Comprehensive training process. - Consistent work hours. Little need for overtime if you're efficient in managing your workload. - Strong benefits package. - Zero micromanagement: management is entirely hands-off. This may appeal to some more than others. - *usually* Approachable and friendly staff.

Cons

- Limited growth trajectory. - Occasional poor communication between staff and management. Senior level employees can be inconsistent in their application / understanding of policies. - Lack of a cohesive office culture / too impersonal. This may bother some more than others, but the office is VERY quiet and few staff members interact with each other on a regular basis. I believe this is a consequence of both the nature of the work (95% of the time spent on a computer, sending e-mails, inputting data etc.) and the quantity of work. While it never got to be too much for me, you will remain busy and will feel that you have little time for conversation with your colleagues, especially if you wish to avoid overtime.

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