Unethical leadership - mistreatment of all employees - Anonymous employee Mactus Group Employee Review

1.0
17 June 2017
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Can't think of many pros. A majority of former employees are great people that I would work with again in a heart beat.

Cons

When I worked at Mactus my goal was always to make things great and do my best work. It is an impossible goal to achieve when the owner is sociopathic, delusional, unethical and is doing business for the wrong reasons. He thinks the rules and laws don't apply to him and try to take down anyone who gets in his way. I have never been more unhappy, stressed out and uneasy in a job. Employees are not valued at all and easily disposable. The turn over rate was beyond anything I have seen before.

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5.0
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Pros

Excellent relationships across Microsoft and its partner ecosystem, meaning there is no shortage of work and projects are usually more than a few short months and thus more stable than at some other consultant shops. Colleagues are smart, capable and helpful and in general it is a pleasant work environment. The President is an ex-Microsoft employee and has been running company the past 10 years - so he has plenty of relationships and business to draw from.

Cons

Not a good place to be if you want nothing to do with Microsoft - the core of their business. Other than that, I can only say that they've treated me very well and I'd recommend them. I left to explore a new direction in my career, but otherwise I would still be there.

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1.0
14 Aug 2015
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Pros

management is generally nice, smart co-workers, reasonable salaries, access to some good teams within Microsoft, gifts around the holiday.,

Cons

1) Follow-on engagements: Mactus needs to work more proactively and systematically to find follow-on engagements prior to the end of your current engagement. In my case, it was clear that little effort had been made to identify follow-on opportunities. 2) Vacation: a clause in the Mactus employment contract states that if you don't take accrued vacation before the end of an engagement, you will lose any earned vacation days. In my case, the workload was so heavy I had no time for vacation during the assignment..I argued my case with management on this issue and was 'given' a few days of earned vacation at the end of an engagement, with the message that management was doing me a 'favor'. 3) Pay for work done: your contract also states that if the client doesn't pay Mactus for your work, you will in turn not be paid--even if (as was the case with me) you did the work on time, and the client acknowledged that the work was of high quality.

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