RadiusPoint Reviews

3.7

64% would recommend to a friend

(54 total reviews)

Sharon Watkins

71% approve of CEO

67% positive business outlook

RadiusPoint has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 54 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The RadiusPoint 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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54 reviews
1.0
16 June 2015

Something isn't right, too much distrust

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

-Great position to put your Microsoft Excel skills to the test. -Consistent Hours

Cons

-The main reason I say "something seems off" is because no company should have such a massive rate of employee turn over. For a company that has been in business for more than 20 years, there should be more than a handful of employees that have been there longer than 1. -Upper management seems extremely distrustful of all employees, which creates a very cold atmosphere in the office. No one seems to like each other at this company other than the "veteran" employees but even then "like" isn't the right word, its more like tolerate. Most of the staff eats lunch in their car to avoid each other. If you take a little too long closing out programs on your computer at the end of the day, the lights will literally get turned off on you. -You're given unattainable goals. Many past employees mention the lack of training. I think that can be said for most companies but Radius Point is definitely one of those companies. Their high employee turn over rate leads to a lot of work left undone and many new hires find themselves given half finished assignments with weeks to finish what took someone else months to accomplish. The time for training simply does not exist and the "classes" you're sent to aren't much more than teaching you terms. Your practical training is left up to you to piece together. -Leadership is disorganized and no one is on the same page. On most days its seems like everyone is making it up as they go. -The job itself isn't a difficult one, the atmosphere is oppressive and takes its toll on all the staff. It shows.

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RadiusPoint Response
6y
Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback. We appreciate and value the time you shared with RadiusPoint. We're sorry you felt there may have been a negative experience in regards to management and environment. Our intentions are to make RadiusPoint the best place for our employees to work. And we will continue our efforts in doing so. Thank you again for your insight. It helps us make a better company for everyone.
2.0
12 Feb 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

-Work/life balance is very good; any work outside M-F / 8:30 - 5 is rare. -Most employees at all levels in the organization are extremely friendly and polite. -Management will proactively look for ways to advance/promote some employees who perform well. -The relaxed dress code is nice.

Cons

-It's not uncommon for employees to be put in positions to fail due to unrealistic expectations, insufficient training, etc. -Compensation is below-average across the board. -Most employees don't have an opportunity to develop particularly marketable skills. -Employees, customers, and vendors, are treated with extreme distrust, and too often with disdain. Blame comes quickly, without enough regard to trying to find root causes and lasting solutions. -Communication is extremely poor, and there is almost no transparency. "Paranoia" might be putting it too strongly, but not by much. Because of this attitude, management's decisions/actions occasionally push ethical boundaries. -The company shows little regard for employees' lives; most employee morale efforts focused on rare (semi-annual) company outings, rather than genuinely trying to improve the 2000 hours per year each employee is spending on the job. For example, I saw many people have their day-to-day work completely changed with zero warning, notice, or discussion. Things did seem to be improving in this regard, but still needs to be a point of greater emphasis. -Senior management is comprised of a family of four; the nepotism holds the company back in some areas, but more importantly, employer/employee relations are very personal/political. -Due to a combination of all the above factors, turnover is EXTREMELY high, which is rough on morale and has been a major obstacle for most areas of the organization.

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RadiusPoint Response
6y
Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback. Our intentions are to make RadiusPoint one of the best places for our employees to work. And we will continue our efforts in doing so. We appreciate and value the time you shared with RadiusPoint. We're sorry you felt there may have been a negative experience in regards to management and environment. Thank you again for your insight. We wish you the best!
1.0
6 Oct 2016

Horrible as it get

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Work life balance Casual dress code

Cons

This company is horrible! Ran by a family and they're all sick in the head. I didn't last barely a month before I realized what kind of company this was.

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RadiusPoint Response
6y
Thank you for taking the time to share this feedback with us. We're sorry about your experience while working here at RadiusPoint. Since this review has been posted our company has done our due diligence to focus on effective training techniques for our staff. We do thank you for your time with us and wish you the best of luck in your future endeavors.
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