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Johnson County, Kansas Reviews

4.1

75% would recommend to a friend

(140 total reviews)

Penny Postoak Ferguson

82% approve of CEO

77% positive business outlook

Johnson County, Kansas has an employee rating of 4.1 out of 5 stars, based on 140 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Johnson County, Kansas employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Government and public administration industry (3.6 stars).

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140 reviews
2.0
2 Sept 2018
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Pros

JOCO without a doubt has the best fringe benefit package that myself and likely many others have ever had in their professional careers. The vacation and sick time accruals are great, the 457 plan (similar to 401k) is good and when combined with KPERS (public pension) makes retirement options even better. Most departments seem to be really good with work-life balance options and if the position allows, I believe most people are permitted to telework if necessary.

Cons

Stereotypical government entity where people who have worked there for 15-30+ years are usually the least productive, yet highest paid because they have a pulse and continue to get their automatic 3% raises every single year. New external employees who come in and immediately start identifying the numerous problems and lack of work ethic are typically the ones who run into personal conflicts with the "deadwood" employees. The employees who produce the least and who are eventually called out on their lack of worth ethic will typically run and cry to HR who will then initiate an "investigation". It is literally the cultural norm at Johnson County to have the HR department scrutinize and investigate everything and more often than not, it's the most valued and productive employees who end up in a bad situation with HR. The "deadwood" is literally a protected class at Johnson County and it doesn't take much searching around the Internet to fine similar comments and reviews. Unfortunately this culture has been in place for many years.

2.0
24 Nov 2016
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Pros

Coworkers Salary Benefits The vast majority of the people I had the pleasure to work with were great people and hard workers. Of course, there are always a few slackers, but I feel like they did get weeded out, at least in the wastewater department. Unfortunately that did lead to large spans of time where they were understaffed, due to the county's slow hiring process.

Cons

HR Politics Advancement potential By far the HR department was the worst I've ever come into contact with. They had a horrible reputation, and based on my experience with them it was well earned. I have never been talked to in such an insulting and derogatory way, or been called a liar by someone who was routinely lying to me. If you're going to have to deal with HR, do yourself a favor and just quit!

1.0
22 May 2017
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Pros

The insurance is still better than average

Cons

This place is like traveling back in time to the 1980's. Everyone would rather dress up in suits and go to meetings with other people in suits rather than accomplishing anything.

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