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Why Fake 5 stars review? - Case Manager Pacston Technology Group Employee Review

1.0
28 Apr 2025
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Pros

The recent heavy workload guided me to re-evaluate my career. Was trying to review how other colleagues think about it, so I looked it up here in Glassdoor. And just to find out, there are many unreal reviews posted recently (which are AI-generated in my view). So back to the point, the pro for this job is WFH, but pretty much it. Not to mention, you have to be very okay with no in-person communications at all (not even calls). It might be a good thing to start with, but you will notice how this can affect your future career growth as you stay in the company.

Cons

1) NO future career growth. The company doesn't value staff's hard work. After all the updates on recent immigration policies, your hard work is not appreciated in any form. There is just a lot of updates on guidelines everyday that you have to follow. I mean it would be fine if, as an employee, your work is appreciated. But no, they (HR and manager) just expect you to do your work perfectly right. They will mention tiny tasks that you did not do right (out of 100s) in an evaluation. 2) Org. chart does not exist. Who is the head of HR? Who is the head of your manager? These are mysteries to this company. It almost feels like they do not want you to know their internal structure so you can keep your mouth shut when you are getting abused (mainly from the nonsensical HR, as you can tell from all those fake reviews). The longer you stay in the company, the more mysteries you will discover. 3) Heavy workload. I know fully remote sounds like a big benefit, but to be ready due to recent immigration policy changes, you will have a heavy workload, and there is a lot of thinking involved in daily work. Sometimes you can get mentally exhausted after a workday. Your paychecks, though, do not reflect the increasing workload. They pay a fair (but not good) salary for the amount of work and thinking you have to deal with. 4) Case managers' work is not valued. After handling a case well, and the client provided compliments, it is your attorney who comes out to take the credit. But when there is a complaint about your message, you are the person who is responsible. This role is underappreciated.

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Pacston Technology Group Response
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Thank you for sharing your feedback. We’d like to clarify that while we do reach out and encourage employees to share their experiences if they feel comfortable, all reviews, positive or otherwise, reflect real experiences from across different teams within the company. We recognize that perspectives and experiences can vary, and we take all constructive feedback seriously. If you have specific concerns related to your team, we encourage you to raise them directly with your manager so we can address them appropriately.

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Pros

Valuable Learning Experience: Gained in-depth knowledge of U.S. immigration law, including EB-1, EB-2 NIW, and H1B petitions. Skill Development: Improved legal research, drafting, and client communication skills in a fast-paced environment. Collaborative Team: Worked closely with experienced attorneys, offering opportunities to learn and grow professionally. Structured Work Environment: Clear processes and guidelines for handling cases, which enhanced organizational and time-management skills. Exposure to Complex Cases: Dealt with diverse and challenging cases, providing a solid foundation for a career in immigration law.

Cons

Repetitive Tasks: Some tasks, like drafting similar petitions, can feel monotonous over time. Minimal Feedback: Limited constructive feedback or mentorship opportunities to improve and refine skills. Rigid Processes: Strict adherence to processes can leave little room for creativity or innovation in problem-solving.

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