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Nielsen Merksamer Reviews

3.1

51% would recommend to a friend

(14 total reviews)

63% positive business outlook

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14 reviews
1.0
6 Mar 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

-Firm Prestige...The job looks good on a resume given your client load and firm success and reputation.

Cons

-The structure of the firm puts an enormous significance on middle-management. This creates a sort of vacuum in which managers work autonomously from one another given their respective client load. From this vacuum comes a lack of cooperation, as everyone is simply focused on getting "their" work done. It also allows for some managers to abuse staff. Some of the behavior I saw from management in terms of abuse of staff is an HR nightmare and a lawsuit waiting to happen. Managers that aren't abusive, are lazy. Any new manager that is not lazy or abusive is scared to address the others. . -There are weekly department meetings that are almost useless. Managers sit around and tell you what you're dept. is not doing well on or is behind on, remind you of stuff you already know. There is almost never anything positive shared, thanks given for hard work, and if there is, it is a fleeting moment. The irony of all this is that you're falling behind on your work while sitting through these meetings, and more work is coming in as you sit there. -You have to bill for your time, however some attorneys want you to bill as long as it takes while others get upset for billing too much. You have to get your time approved each pay period which takes up time as the process is antiquated, if you make even an innocuous mistake you get a phone call from the accountants, an email from your manager...it's a mess, far too much bureaucracy, depressing, and the abusive managers will mark down your time then tell you you're not billing enough. -You will be expected to work 60 to 80 hour weeks AT LEAST 4 months out of the year. It became almost every month for me, and even though billing 8+ hours a day I was told I wasn't putting enough time in. The amount of hours has much to do with respective client load. Some get to go home early, others are EXPECTED to stay until 9pm or later. -Some of the attorneys are lazy and take forever to turn work around. However if you happen to be slow to get something to them you won't hear the end of it. During meetings we were asked about what issues we had with some of the attorneys and were later informed that we, as support staff, had to address the attorneys directly and tell them they take too long. You can't make this stuff up. -Attorneys have their own assistants, each one is different, some are more territorial than others. This all adds to the myriad of layers of bureaucracy and management nonsense you have to deal with. -The culture is awful. Veterans essentially justify abuse and mismanagement by citing the fact they had to go through it as well. "That's just the way things are here" is a common phrase, yet no one seems compelled to change that, at least no one in a position of power. -I could go on and on. Bottom line, this place needs an absolute overhaul in terms of management personnel and a restructuring.

2.0
30 Jan 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

It's a beautiful office with lots of perks like drinks and snacks. The benefits are solid and the pay is decent. Most of the attorneys and upper-level managers are solid and personable.

Cons

Middle management is not very helpful in training for the support positions. Support staff are left to fend for themselves and then get yelled at for not knowing what they are doing on important matters.

1.0
16 Oct 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- If you have to take this job (and that should be a last resort), it can be decent work experience. Know that you will be mistreated, overworked, and under compensated. But if you keep your head down and make it to as close to a year as possible (most don't), then you will have some decent experience to leverage into a much better job. Take the experience and run as soon as possible. - The best thing about this firm is the associate attorneys. When possible, work directly for them. They will have your best interests in mind and help you develop professionally. They are honestly great people. - The rest of the support staff are great too.

Cons

This job will wear you down until you forget what normal employment looks like. You will be abused and overworked, while simultaneously being asked why you aren’t working even longer hours. In return you are under paid with few benefits. There is a reason that there is such high turnover. Some have tried to stick it out in the hopes it gets better…it doesn’t. A few specific cons to be aware of: Management: - Extremely poor upper and middle management. Management fails to take ownership of its own work and will throw anyone and everyone under the bus to get ahead. Any good managers are quickly forced out leaving people that are rude, condescending, two-faced, and petty. This has led to extraordinarily high turnover of PRS staff. Most PRS staff do not make it a full year. - More specifically, managers do not communicate with each other about workloads and give unrealistic amounts of work to the PRS staff. They then berate you for not working fast enough or long enough hours and make even the smallest mistakes into huge deals. They also blame their own mistakes on their subordinates in order to not look bad to attorneys. Management has an “us v. them” mentality that weakens the entire unit. - Managers are not held accountable for their actions. Employees who bring up issues are then treated worse by the managers. Directors are incapable or unwilling to address the issues. They make up nonsensical excuses like it being a "generational" or "cultural" issue. - This is not a job you can succeed at. The best you can hope to do is not be the current punching bag. Benefits: - Only 10 vacation days a year that accrue very slowly. - There is no true healthcare. Only a high deductible HSA. - There is no 401k until you have been there over a year. Again, few make it that long. - Pay is under market. They over exaggerate the amount of money a PRS makes by including overtime pay. However, overtime is not optional, and it is not a benefit. They require very long hours and only pay the minimum they are required to pay by law for the hours worked by the employee. Directors also continuously promise raises and good bonuses at the end of the year that fail to materialize. - At the very least, you will work very long hours for 1/3 of the year (4 months). This can be longer in election years. Everything you need to know about this firm can be witnessed on this Glassdoor page. There are honest and sincere reviews that implore the management to make a change. In response, management creates fake reviews to artificially push up the companies rating instead of actually addressing the very real problems of harassment and abuse. In fact, there will probably be a few 5-star reviews in response to this one. Notice the good reviews are from long term employees (management) and are overly positive and glowing. Honest reviews would at least acknowledge the obvious flaws.

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