Extreme Understaffing - Product Specialist BradyPLUS Employee Review

2.0
Apr 20, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Benefits are noteworthy; interview notes sound promising

Cons

The company seems to be pinching pennies which leads to understaffing which leads to extreme work schedules and expectations. I loved my job but I worked over all the holidays, family events, and evenings. I was so depressed and burned out at the end I could barely function. Clients are difficult and the pay doesn’t make up for the stress and struggle. Bonuses are a joke and raise requests are scoffed at.

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BradyPLUS Response
2y
Thank you for your valuable feedback and positive remarks about our company benefits. We are sorry to hear about your experience with feeling understaffed and the stress this may have caused you. We have grown rapidly and are working to optimize our resources and best serve our customers as a unified platform. This work comes with challenges, but great opportunity . We appreciate your feedback and dedication to the company. We encourage you to speak with your leader or HR if you want to provide more information on your staffing concerns. We are always open to suggestions and new ways of thinking.

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Cons

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BradyPLUS Response
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Thank you for taking the time to share such detailed and thoughtful feedback. Your input as an associate with over 10 years of tenure is extremely valuable, and we encourage you to continue sharing your feedback with your leader.
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