Evil HR - Anonymous employee Timex Employee Review

1.0
24 Aug 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The pros this company had were its 401k plan and retirement plan, which have been changed/eliminated.

Cons

A corporate environment. Once you're hired, you do whatever you can to hold your job (anything but work that is). Office politics galore. Meetings galore. Meetings about meetings galore. Blame and finger pointing galore. Nothing ever gets done. And you can get away with it. But the worst is the downright evil HR department. They will lie directly to you and stab you in the back. Do not trust anything they say. I have seen them embarrass people publicly and put others directly in the path of confrontation. All to set people up to be let go. Evil. If you're looking to join this company, don't do it at the corporate HQ in Middlebury. Look at the review ratings at that location only and it says it all.

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Cons

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Pros

Employees are extremely positive and surrounded by a lot of hardworking individuals. Most people are trying to do a good job and move the company in the right direction. When necessary, the company is great about unlimited personal/sick time and plenty of ability to rollover any unused vacation time. Sometimes, there’s a lot of downtime, but it’s becoming less common.

Cons

The executive team’s leadership is severely lacking. Despite their inability to navigate the organization effectively, they continue to demand upward mobility for their employees. When employees are unable to meet these expectations, they are subjected to harsh criticism and unreasonable demands. The executive team prioritizes its own interests over those of the employees who are responsible for the work. Issues are only addressed when the executive team is directly affected. The organizational processes are inadequate. Employees are constantly required to reassess procedures and provide explanations to every level of the company. There is a lack of overall direction and a sense of individual autonomy within each department. Departments operate independently, resulting in inconsistencies and difficulties in achieving alignment.

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