Revise upper management & HR - Team Leader Stefanini Employee Review

1.0
24 Oct 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Job experience - Some fantastic managers

Cons

- Lowest end of the pay scale for all job types from Helpdesk to Leadership. - Upper management is threatened by new talent. - No manager development other than new hire training. - Company preaches that they are open door, they are absolutely not. - HR speaks ill of other employees in front of management, jokes about employees living situations. - HR is bias in many situations. Takes someones word over another person track record, it doesn't matter if you produced well for 3 years - if there is a upper manager that says you were insubordinate, that means you were insubordinate, even if it is not true. - Culture is 'smoke and mirrors' for this place, to keep underpaid employees complacent.

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Stefanini Response
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Hello, and thank you for your review. It is unfortunate that your experience with Stefanini ended negatively. We always strive for positive interactions between workers and management. Know that Human Resources provides quite a few management training sessions for all new manager including; administrative duty training, legal awareness, employee handbook training, and how to handle difficult questions or scenarios. Also of note is our Stefanini University, which provides hundreds of free training courses that can be taken at all employees’ leisure. Please feel free to reach out if you would like to discuss your review in more detail. Thank you again for your time. Sincerely, Nick- Human Resources

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