- Lack of training, or a plan to bring new employees up to speed.
- The MIS manager hordes knowledge and makes a big production of running simple travel query reports while working from home. the manager is the only one who takes these ad hoc requests. The reason for this is because the manager is the only one who knows where the data lives and how it is organized. There by, securing their position with minimal effort.
- The company is not technologically progressive, and is not open to suggestions for improvements. For example, there are daily, weekly, and monthly travel reports that have to be ran every day. These are all done manually at present, by executing one saved SQL script after another. I politely inquired about making a small investment in a scheduler for SQL, which would allow them to automate all of those reports and free up dozens of resource hours per month. The upper management completely ignored the question, and my immediate manager gave a response that lacked substance several days later.
- After reading reviews from people who were there both before and after me, I can agree that there is a high level of micromanagement, with a subtle but always present passive-aggressive kind of disdain when I made a mistake on a minor task.
- There was a lack of clear instruction, insufficient training, and when I pointed out several examples of how written instructions were insufficient/incomplete for certain tasks, I was met with more of the passive-aggressive attitude from the manager. I was supposed to 'just get it', despite the fact that even the manager wasn't even fully versed on the tasks I was being assigned.
- The office is not friendly toward gay and lesbian relationships. After a meeting regarding healthcare benefits, I witnessed the director of HR, in a hallway, openly discussing an employee that had asked if she and her partner were eligible for joint benefits as a couple. She joked that the person had an attitude when she was told that her partner was not eligible, and said 'that's just too bad.' This was the only part of the conversation I could make out as I had to keep walking so I wouldn't be caught listening, despite the fact that they were having this conversation in an open space, which in itself is unprofessional.
-Very little opportunity for growth.
- The company also doesn't compensate its' employees well according to the coworkers I spoke with.
- While this last one isn't as as, there is a noticeable lack of diversity at their Woburn location.