Only focus: make money at all costs. Company ignores ethics and compliance since penalty if caught is lower than profit - Human Resources Information Systems Koch Employee Review

1.0
7 Dec 2012
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

If you happen upon a great idea and protect and merchandise as to get credit, you can expect a sizable bonus once the gain is realized.

Cons

Do not expect salary increases outside of promotions and bonuses. Good reviews are not rewarded with salary growth. Even cost-of-living increases are ignored. The philosophy of the company is to reward based on realized value an employee has achieved for the company only. Expect to be worked to the bone, even if more efficient processes can be created. In one case an a salaried accounting group would regularly work on weekends at a mill location to complete required managerial reports. A report solution was estimated to cost $8000 and save approximately 48 weekend overtime hours of the "salaried" employees time per month. The decision was made to reject the investment since the employees were salaried and were coming in without pay anyway. Expect a cut-throat environment in which every employee and department is fighting for ideas and service opportunities to survive. The group that "wins" the business opportunity is rewarded and survives even if the idea is stolen from another group. As such, groups often befriend other groups and individuals to "spy" and gain project ideas. Whoever presents the idea the best and the fastest wins. Be ready for a lot of blood, sweat and tears.

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5.0
6 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Such a great atmosphere. The company focuses on adding the most mutual benefit for all parties. Helps you grow, and create meaningful relationships.

Cons

N/A This company is amazing but it is challenging. You will be stretched.

3.0
3 June 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Good group of folks to work with

Cons

Culture is almost cult-ish Doesn't pay well Unless you don't spew out PBM vocabulary, you're not seen as a 'valuable' member of the team

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