a bad joke - Exec adm Group Employee Review

1.0
16 July 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Most of the people are nice

Cons

This company is a joke. They don't know if they are coming or going. Since this review tells the truth and doesn't paint them in a positive light, they will flag it and try to have it removed and replaced with a false one. This is America and we have freedom of speech. If you don't want people to know the truth then fix the problems. The level of disorganization is disturbing. I don't know how this place is still in business. They have only been around for a year and some change so they might not be around too much longer. If you want to sit in a sardine can and have management watch over you and monitor every move you make this is for you. There are no perks. The insurance is horrible and be prepared to get sucked into this cult and be completely dedicated to them. There is no balance. They will send you on an international trip with less then 24 hours notice for now particular reason. The only people who move up are the ones in the clique. Yes! Cliques! Welcome back to high school. It doesn't matter what you know or how you do it. It only matters if you are in the "in crowd". Don't waste your time and skill set at this place because it's not going anywhere. They will tell you a bunch of lies about how you get into industry events, that's another lie. You don't get into any events. You don't get any perks. If you want to work like a dog for no benefit or career growth then this is the place to be.

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