Company Values - Director of Performance OpenWorks Employee Review

5.0
21 Nov 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The #1 thing I have always looked for in an organization I am a part of are the "values". No matter the situation, good or bad, I need to be able to trust in the work I am contributing to and the goals I am working towards. Supporting our franchise owners and providing our customers with a high level of service is the priority. I want to be able to stand behind my work and contribute to a company that has the same level of "standards" that I have. This is something I have always felt since starting with Openworks almost 7 years ago.

Cons

When adapting to changes and developing as an org as a whole, there will always be challenges. I do appreciate the "proactive" planning but some transitions can be harder than others.

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Most team members are supportive and collaborative The job can be fulfilling You are making a difference in peoples lives doing this type of work

Cons

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