2.0
24 Feb 2025
Recommend
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Pros
Not any to be honest
Cons
Not a great place for women to work.
2.7
51% would recommend to a friend
14% positive business outlook
Pros
Not any to be honest
Cons
Not a great place for women to work.
Pros
Terrible at PTO tracking (you can consider this a con but not to me), flexible at arrivals and departures, some employees are really, truly wonderful and make the day much brighter, clients are nice for the most part (at least in my dept), lots of potlucks...
Cons
Find and chase your own leads, nothing was given by company. There was absolutely NO training at all - you have to figure out absolutely everything by yourself and then you're questioned on why you're doing something a certain way. There is so much disorganization that it's unREAL this place is still in business. Management changes their minds ALL the time - and I mean every single week some new policy is in effect that cancels out the old policy and you start from the beginning. Every. Single. Meeting. Was. Like. This. They're also incredibly cheap. Like, super cheap. Whatever loophole was possible to spend the least amount of money, even if it isn't a good idea for business, is taken. There is no money put into finding leads or marketing - at all. Ever. It's very obnoxious to have ideas of how you can market the business and present it to management and it always gets shut down. Management is the worst I've ever experienced. You really need to kiss rumphole to get on their good side and even then they don't make you feel valued. Oh - and they are mind-numbingly stupid because we (the employees) always found spelling and grammatical errors in documents sent over to clients. So many very clear mistakes that they didn't care to proofread things prior to sending. It was extremely embarrassing to be part of an organization that ran business this way. In addition, requesting that anything be changed in the organization took WEEKS to take effect. Management will act like they're listening but don't care until you bring it up 18 times. Oh - and the accountant made so many errors I can't even count how many times I was messaged about some error with pay; too much one month, too little another month... ugh.
Pros
I created this account because I had a part-time temporary job on the side and wanted to complain about that company because I had a bad experience. Then I wondered since I'm here, I might as well see what's being said about the company I work for now, and have worked for for over a year and a half. Well honestly I was kind of surprised; I worked with the previous owner of ListMarketer and now work with the new owner and my experience is positive with both. I have to say that one of the best things is the environment here. From the first day I started, I was welcomed with open arms and every single person was really kind and forthcoming about whatever I needed. We're like a family and it's such a large factor to my work/life balance. Sometimes I feel like I'm working from home and I'm with my best friends because the people here have always been so great to me. Also, the scheduling is superb. I can pick my lunch whenever I want and have a whole hour to run errands, grab something to eat, etc. When I need to go to the instacare (which I have, a few times) there was no question about whether I'd get in trouble or something, I was free to go and explain what happened when I come back for record purposes, (like PTO and stuff). It's a relaxed environment, but with rules still intact. It's almost like we care about the company - WEIRD! What I've noticed is that people are more inclined to make these accounts on Glassdoor if they've had a bad experience and want to rant about it (which is what happened to me about the other company I wanted to rant about) and those who have positive or neutral experiences aren't really gonna take the time to talk about it...so I figured I would sneak in here and do so. This is NOT a terrible place to work at. The reviews on here before me...yeah they're not the best, but those experiences are not at all like the one I had. Everyone's going to have a job they hate once in their lives, but this definitely is not it for me - which is obviously why I'm still here. I had a great relationship with the previous owner too; he was nothing but kind, courteous and professional towards me at all times. And he always thought of ways I could do extra things here and there to aid in building my resume because we had one-on-one evaluations. Even though it's a small business, there were - and still are - more things for me to learn as anything to do with technology and software is constantly expanding and evolving. I feel bad for the people who have had such opposite experiences than I, but I feel like I thrive here and I love how trusting management is here. There's no micromanagement and since it's a smaller business, my ideas were (and are) always considered for new ways to improve the business. And that means a lot when your voice is heard.
Cons
Training was a little lacking to me. I feel that I was taught well, but things were pretty concise and structured in a way that needed further explaining for me. Maybe it's me, but I felt that that is something that could be expanded on...but I guess the upside to that is that I learned to soak up information a lot faster than I used to, and implemented what I learned quickly so it's helped me learn about things here AND at school way faster than before.
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