"Right sized provider" - Anonymous employee Bridgenext Employee Review

4.0
Jul 6, 2015
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Small company feel, real responsibility early on in career, access to management, upward mobility

Cons

Lack of a training program due to small size & not an established recruiting practice aimed at new or recent college graduates

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Bridgenext Response
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Thank you for this feedback! We're glad you are enjoying Emtec's corpo-preneurial culture that provides tremendous support for growth, innovation and empowerment to make decisions at an individual level. As you mention, Emtec encourages open-door communication at all levels. Feel free to reach out to your direct manager or HR (Emtec_HR_Team@emtecinc.com) if you have specific ideas on how we can improve training for new hires / college graduates. We value your feedback!

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