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Aid in Recovery

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Admissions coordinator - Anonymous employee Aid in Recovery Employee Review

5.0
Nov 20, 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Great company, helping people, benefits, friendly staff

Cons

Work weekends, don’t really get to pick a schedule

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5.0
Nov 27, 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Pay is very competitive - Very good coworkers - If you work for it, there are opportunities to be had - You get to work in a great industry, helping people to truly get better (and not just saying that) - You can feel your impact every day - The Atlanta office is very nice, I haven't seen the others yet - Young company culture, so you get to start at the ground level - While its very large, it still feels like a small business

Cons

- Siloing can be difficult sometimes, departments don't communicate very well - Company direction can change quickly, often for the better - but it makes holding to a plan difficult - High pressure - Company is missing a couple of very key positions, would make day to day life substantially better

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3.0
May 31, 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The job itself is great. Not your typical call center. Currently, this place is the most competitive when it comes to commision and base pay, which provides a lot of financial stability...currently. Given the nature of your business, everyday is a new adventure. At the end of the day, we do help people find programs to save their lives.

Cons

There no communication from upper management. There are always new rumors everyday it seem, and management does not address anything....ever. It doesn't matter what manager you ask, you will get a different answer from each one. Being kept out in the dark or just not told the truth makes you feel like the carpet is going to be pulled from under you at any point. This also creates a very stressful environment to work in because everyone is extremely frustrated, and rightfully so. Really this is the biggest con. The rest of the procedures implemented are reasonable. Also, there seems to be little opportunity to move up without making some allies. Honestly, the managers themselves are great people. They a respectful, and I know for sure they are struggling to balance everything just as much as we are or maybe even more, but they could do better in including us or understanding where we are coming from.

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