Good place to work with some weird hang ups - Anonymous employee LexisNexis Reed Tech Employee Review

3.0
4 July 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

• Tons of effort put into company culture • Your opinion is often valued • You're kept in the loop with business direction • Promotes from within • Makes a considerable effort to address complaints company wide

Cons

• Wage can be a little light, bumps in pay as well. • The help you need isn't in balance with the help you receive. • Vacation time is a little light to start. • Styles of managing not only hinge upon your direct supervisor and manager but which floor you end up on. If you're placed on the 'wrong' floor, micro-managing will be an issue. Experiments with managing philosophy lead to some short changing. • Despite casual dress attire, you may not wear shorts. This becomes a problem in the summer when the AC doesn't work properly. • You get the sense that you're more or less seen as a child. At the time I worked there, use of cell phone was a huge issue. I hear presently that it is not so any longer. Talking at your desk was a punishable offense if your supervisor didn't favor you. • Favoritism

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Pros

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Cons

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2.0
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Pros

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Cons

- Promotions very difficult - attractive positions already earmarked for internal candidates prior to posting the req - high probability of pigeonholing - org is extremely reactive and tends to ignore suggestions until something becomes a problem - highly unorganized - very difficult to get answers or solve problems due to ambiguity in ownership of responsibilities/roles - unfair distribution of support across BU's - lack of organization tends to cause unnecessary stress - you need to have strong boundaries otherwise work/life balance can become non-existent

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