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Atlas Consulting Group

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Good Opportunity- cool team - Account Representative Atlas Consulting Group Employee Review

5.0
May 5, 2019
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Pros

- competitive, fun atmosphere - fast-paced growth - good leadership - challenging work - all training provided: well-prepared for day to day - lots of different responsibilities offered

Cons

- first month is a lot to adjust to if you've never been in an office setting

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Atlas Consulting Group Response
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Thank you for the feedback! I'm glad the environment has been fast-paced, challenging and rewarding for you. We care about each team member's individual growth and pride ourselves on the training and mentorship we provide.

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5.0
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Atlas consulting company is one of the amazing companies where you will be able to learn , grow and achieve things in your career & life . I have met many amazing and admirable people starting with Kat the Ceo and her leadership program with people who are passionate and willing to achieve day to day goals . Which one of them is Suleyman Ege who provided direct guidance and mentoring.Am already feeling assured that am going somewhere great and achieving success after just spending 3 weeks with these guys.

Cons

Not for everyone if you didnt get the big picture .

1.0
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Pros

Nice people to work with.

Cons

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