Good Pay & Benefits - Technician Schultz Technology Employee Review

3.0
22 Jan 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The pay for the position and work seem to be comparable for positions. Medical benefit package is great; while the employer doesn’t cover as much as others, the cost is still relativity good for the coverage you are offered.

Cons

Too many managers! Everyone seems to be given a title of manager, director, and higher, with no true management skills. Managers are supposed to be leaders; they just delegate to the minions at Schultz. It is all about how you speak to your subordinates as well. 90% of those with “manager/supervisor” titles, truly aren’t managing anything. They are just doing their none management job without management tasks; however, still have a manager title??? Upper management is remote and has no true idea of what goes on daily at the company. You cannot assist in running a company through a Teams call. The HR department is a joke! Again- A title just given to someone who is doing office administration with no clue of the actual HR functions.

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5.0
25 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Flexible Travel to shows Pay

Cons

I only left because of personal reasons. If my situation changes I know I would be welcomed back

1.0
22 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The frontline engineering and operational teams are dedicated, hardworking professionals who genuinely try to pull together despite a complete lack of structured onboarding, legacy training, or institutional knowledge transfer.

Cons

​Severe Nepotism, Selective Accountability, and Zero Core Values. ​Toxic Nepotism: The company operates under a compromised chain of command where executive leadership and upper management are in a domestic partnership. This makes the "Open Door Policy" completely fraudulent, as there is no neutral party to address grievances or operational friction. ​Selective Accountability: Management heavily preaches the "Traction/EOS" method but completely fails at the "People Component." Lower-level staff are held to rigid, petty compliance standards (such as timing on calendar clicks), while executive leadership openly violates basic standards of professionalism, communication, and human empathy. ​Hostile Environment: Leadership treats genuine family and medical emergencies as performance failures, explicitly demanding that administrative tasks take priority over life-and-death crises. Upper management has also been observed making highly unprofessional, body-shaming remarks about staff members during recorded corporate calls. ​Turnover & Burnout: Due to a reactive management style, high-performing individuals are set up to fail, leading to rapid termination under the vague umbrella of "culture fit" the moment an employee establishes boundaries or pushes back on unreasonable directives. Save yourself the wasted time and effort and apply elsewhere they dont care at all, obvious masks and extreme ganging up for every communication, every single thing is recorded, absolute worst place I've ever worked at and I've been shot at before.

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