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Merge Investigations Reviews

3.0

55% would recommend to a friend

(28 total reviews)
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David Nottoli

100% approve of CEO

59% positive business outlook

Merge Investigations has an employee rating of 3.0 out of 5 stars, based on 28 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Merge Investigations 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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28 reviews
1.0
26 Apr 2022

Good Work, Bad Management

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Casual dress code Merge Events (potlucks, spirt days, etc.) Nice coworkers

Cons

From the start, you could tell there were problems within the company. If you asked anyone what they liked and disliked about the company, the cons outweighed the pros. Although this may be considered an entry level job, the pay is absolutely appalling. The pay is all over the place as well. It is so common that someone who started the same time as you or after you is either making more or less than what you are making. Although the hire rate changes constantly, the CEO does not bring anyone making less than the new rate up to the new rate. When it comes time for the annual review, don’t expect anything more than a few cents. This company does very well for itself due to how hard the employees work, but the pay would suggest otherwise. Any other entry level job pays more than this job and people are literally investigating insurance fraud and domestic cases. The turnover rate is horrendous! Merge Investigations has a nonstop revolving door. Not many people make it past the one-year mark. Most of the people who have been there longer than a year are in management. Instead of raising pay or doing something to change the problem of the turnover rate and the unhappiness of most of the employees, the CEO decides to throw events. Which is nice, but it doesn’t make up for the fact that bills need to be paid. There is a supervisor working at Merge that is ill placed. There is never any proper feedback given and the only thing an employee gets once a week is a word document with all the mistakes one did without any explanation of how to improve or what to change for next time. There are reviewers that put in little notes to help aid the investigators, but the supervisor takes them out. If you want your employees to make progress, a person in leadership should go to said employee and explain what they did wrong and how they can improve. Instead of gossiping to other employees about the mistakes that the other employee is making. It is very unprofessional, and the higher-ups don’t do anything about it.

1.0
24 Mar 2022

Awful Pay and Ridiculous Expectations

Anonymous employee
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Pros

The casual dress code is nice.

Cons

So many things made this a horrendous work environment, but the main thing was the abysmal pay. No matter how long you have worked there or how hard you work, your raise (if you got one) would be absolutely minimal. Management at Merge is a joke. There are people running departments that have no clue what they are doing and still feel the need to micromanage everyone under them. The owner of the company seems to be completely oblivious to how unhappy a majority of his employees. He also give a false sense of familiarity with his employees. You feel needed and part of a family until you raise any concern, then you become a lesser person. This is not the right fit for you if you plan on having a healthy work and life balance.

2.0
7 Apr 2022
Recommend
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Pros

Easy to commute Friendly co-workers Casual dress code Quiet environment

Cons

Poor pay - Expect to make no more than $14.00 an hr across the board. Reviews only come 1x a year, and raises are never more than $.50. Micro managing by CEO Poor communication within company No opportunity to advance within company, unless your manager quits/leaves. Strict schedule, no exceptions - there is a website punch in system. You do not get paid for any time clocked in before 8:00am or past 5:00pm. The office never closes for bad weather, and you are expected to show up. CEO and VP will walk around the cubicles and desks if they hear anyone talking to co-workers past 8:00am. There are two 10-minute breaks permitted. In spite of this environment, there is an unbelievable amount of gossip, especially from one department manager. The amount of turnover isn’t surprising due to low morale and the points above. There is constant training and a revolving door of employees.

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