Major regrets. Not a great place to work. - Anonymous employee T1 Employee Review

1.0
5 Sept 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

No real pros. Could see that some changes were being made to improve the atmosphere, but a real long way to go. Just about all of the negative things said on this site, I witnessed. In fact, I checked this site out prior to joining, but thought, how bad could it really be. Wow, talk about an eye opener. Some talented people work here, but they seem to be tasked with strange meaningless tasks. probably could put their talent to better use.

Cons

- really bad atmosphere. some refer to it on this site as toxic. that's pretty accurate at times. - very very stressful. something they should work on fixing. - not organized at all. - highest turnover rate I have ever seen. - no hr dept, so things that should be flagged are not. - no opportunity for advancing. unless you are a junior and your boss quits. - very loud - dog friendly - good. dog crap in your shoe - bad. -

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Pros

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Cons

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1.0
11 July 2018
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Pros

Some well known clients. Close to the subway. Friday beer carts. Lots of in house after hours social gatherings, handful of wonderful co workers, cool (hip) office set up. Dog friendly. Opportunity to do some Brand Ambassador work (extra $$)Opportunities to go to various sporting events (employee of the month reward)- if chosen. The owner of the company is nice.

Cons

Long hours. Very low wage (below industry standard). No parking. Toxic high school environment-lots of drama/backstabbing - you need to make friends with the right people and you can see who is favored right away. If you join the right group of friends, you will receive all that you ask for (training, raises, career development, time off advancement within the company) and you get away with dumping work on others, coming in late or not coming in at all and taking all the credit when other people have done the job- a blind eye will be turned. You are not appreciated for the time you put into the company. Complaints are frowned upon and discussed with others (no confidentially) as there is no formal HR to voice a concern to or solve the problem. It is expected to be on call and work overtime on a regular basis. There is a big section of time where you are not allowed to take any time off and dedicate yourself to this company. Be prepared to work past midnight many nights

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T1 Response
7y
Thank you for your feedback. It’s disappointing to read the challenges that you’ve listed. The mention of a toxic high school environment is surprising to us. We have worked hard to hire a team of smart, creative, driven people who don’t take themselves too seriously, are open to feedback and continuously strive to improve. We are incredibly proud of our team and we continuously seek their feedback in different ways. We conduct internal surveys, ongoing informal development discussions and formal development and satisfaction discussions three times a year. We have a clearly defined HR team to provide a place where concerns can be voiced and support for problem solving. We also pay attention to the feedback on Glassdoor. In fact, it has helped us over the years to make changes and improve. We definitely aim to reward our team with training, raises, career development, time off and advancement within the company. We firmly believe that rewards and recognition should be given to people who are passionate about our clients, the work we do and the people they work with. A member of the leadership team would love to chat further with you if you are interested. You know how to reach us.
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