Don’t Bother - Anonymous employee BSI Financial Employee Review

1.0
Apr 24, 2022
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

No training, benefits are trash & the company is a circus daily

Cons

N/A —— just a no overall

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BSI Financial Response
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Thank you for providing feedback (we assume your Pros were meant as Cons). We're sorry to hear about your experience. We have recently begun an initiative to evaluate our training programs, starting with new hire training. The Company offers full health benefits, PTO, and more; we evaluate these periodically to ensure we are competitive in the market. If you'd like to further discuss your experience feel free to email hr@bsifinancial.com and a member of the team will be in touch.

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Cons

I felt really bored. No creativity or innovation at the workplace. Same old outdated systems and process. It was like a rat race back in the days. Not sure how things are these days. But back then, the manager wanted to be director, director wanted to be CTO, CTO wanted to be CEO and CEO wanted to beat his rival who in turn wanted to beat his own rivals. But that pretty much sums up any organization. Every corporate job is like a pyramid scheme at the end of the day no matter where you work.

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