Enquiron Reviews

3.5

68% would recommend to a friend

(22 total reviews)
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Michael Naclerio

78% approve of CEO

58% positive business outlook

Enquiron has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 22 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Enquiron employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Management and consulting industry (3.7 stars).

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22 reviews
1.0
31 May 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Very flexible with time off. Generous amount of PTO even in your first year. Flexible schedule, so you can come in late or leave early if you need to. Ability to work from home if you’re sick or don’t want to go in the office. No dress code. They often buy food for the office, especially when new employees start (which is often). Generous gift cards and other rewards for meeting goals. Paid company trips and outings. Out of state employees get plane tickets and hotels purchased for them to visit HQ once or twice a year. Decent benefits. The team and company are small, which can be a con but mostly a pro.

Cons

Incredibly HIGH turnover rate! The work may seem straightforward, but this job is extremely demanding and stressful. The turnover rate is so high, they hire college kids and people who’ve had 3 jobs in one year to fill the position. Not only do you try to manage your own work items and clients, but are also taking on other’s work, along with research and various tasks they assign. They consider you a subject matter expert when you learn new aspects of the job. You become a “go to person” for said subject so the other team may bombard you with questions. Yet you are compensated for none of this additional knowledge or work. The pay is menial and frankly a bit degrading compared to other office jobs in Boston. A specific micromanager is frequently scrutinizing every work item we have, to the point that it seems it is her only task. You’re required to do both inbound and outbound calls during your shift so when they’re a high influx of inbounds, you can forget about completing your required outbounds for the day. Most people don’t even bother making that many calls because it’s impossible to keep up anyway. If you have a long outbound hour, it screws up your entire day. Management recommends you make x amount of calls, but with the amounts of things we are required to do, it’s absolutely absurd. There have been many days where I worked past the end of my shift just to complete the day’s end tasks. You don’t get paid overtime because the company frowns upon it so you clock your 8 hour work day, even if you work 10 hours. They should examine their own practices considering employee relations, as it is their supposed specialty.

4.0
5 Aug 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Great benefits (3% 401k match, health insurance, tuition reimbursement, 4 week vacation with an extra 2 days for community service and a cultural diversity day. Good flexibility and work from home policy. You have the ability to shape your career path (within reason) to your interests. The people. Most are hardworking, motivated, and genuinely want to help the company succeed. Enquiron is aware of their shortcomings and for the most part, try to improve those areas. They have a wellness room.

Cons

Communication! Enquiron is a small team with most of the staff being remote (around 30 people). With that few people it should be easier to communicate but that's not the case. Expectations aren't clear, projects fall by the wayside, too much CC'ing of managers on emails because some can't address an issue head on. The technology is lacking and the tools are very 2012. Accountability was a huge issue. If you consistently make mistakes and aren't held accountable to them by your manager and yourself, you'll constantly drag others down. Too sales centric, every department is basically serving their needs. Lack of upward career mobility. Enquiron is great for 1.5-2 years to improve your skill set then move on to another leaner org.

1.0
28 Jan 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The people on the bottom level that work along side you are some of the best people to work with. They are all predominately hard working Co-op students willing to learn and do what they are asked.

Cons

The ethical lapses that upper management seem to be okay with are absolutely unacceptable. Lying and omitting pertinent information to customers, and partners. Lack conceivable goals, and what little goals they do have are unattainable, and often asked to bend ethical rules in order to achieve them.

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