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School Improvement Network

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consistent layoffs - Helpdesk Analyst School Improvement Network Employee Review

1.0
14 Dec 2015
Recommend
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Pros

Co workers are great. Never have a problem working with fellow employees. Unlimited time off was nice of ever possible to use.

Cons

3 layoffs in under a year and a half, each involving 20+ employees, says it all. Work for this employee at your own risk. YOU ARE NOT SAFE no matter what your department or job responsibilities are. You'll be reminded every day that you are the bug under the boot. You will wake up every morning wondering if you will have a job at the end of the day. Call themselves an Ohana... Maybe below senior management. Run by a double sided sword.

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Cons

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4.0
6 June 2014
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Pros

This is a company that in the last couple years has really tried to set the standard in the industry. It has a very cultured environment that when taken to heart has really created a deep rooted desire to succeed. There have been some recent improvements in the hierarchy of the company that has began to push the leadership to a much more valued resource. I've noticed employee feed back its making it above the previous barrier that seemed to be shielding the executive team from truths that were taking place. Watching the growth that its taking place has been encouraging.

Cons

When a small company makes the big company jump there are bound to be growing pains. The communication is the single most impact at this point, there's a feel that departments are working against each other rather than with each other. The internal coaching really needs to be addressed. Internal conversations are often looked at as gossip rather than collaboration, which has led to a stigma that if your caught talking to anyone your labeled as a cancer. This makes it very hard to feel like you can go to upper management with concerns or to ask for help.

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