I do not mind working here. - Anonymous employee CoSentry Employee Review

3.0
Aug 20, 2014
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The biggest pros for me are the 4 day, 10 hours per day, work week and having 3 days off.

Cons

No good restrooms. The only "nice" restroom is located in part of the building we are not in. We use the mall restroom and have to have a key on weekends and after 3PM on weekdays. The other bathroom in CoSentry is in the basement, so to use a bathroom without a key, you have to go all the way downstairs. May not seem like much of a complaint, but to anyone with health problems or if they are over 40, it's a VERY BIG DEAL.

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Pros

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Cons

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1.0
Apr 8, 2016
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Pros

It's a paycheck. That's a pro.

Cons

First off, this company is no longer CoSentry. They sold out to a larger company called TierPoint in January, and the merger was completed in March. No word of warning, no rumors, just an overly excited executive announcement email at about 10am, that we employees later found out came after TierPoint announced it on their website and Twitter account. Second, the training at CoSentry/TP sucks. The trainer at this company is a joke who has never taken a call and reads everything straight from the documentation. You learn more on your own and from your coworkers than from him. Everyone refers to training as nap time or extended break time, because he's useless. It's pretty bad when the new employees spend two weeks in training and come out knowing nothing more than how to log into their email, if that. Lastly, management is a joke, what there is of one. They can barely stand each other, the power plays are like a kindergarten stand-off, and the employees pay the price. One manager tells you to do one thing, the other tells you to do another, and wither way you go, you're wrong. Get everything in an email, because more than likely, someone will 'forget' and you'll get written up.

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