Avoid like the plague - Anonymous employee Donlen Employee Review

1.0
Aug 16, 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Pay is very good, people more than willing to help, great place to start a career IF you can survive

Cons

Training is on the fly. Once you ask question and get answers it is mandatory to remember . Fellow co-workers will throw you under the bus for whatever reason. " to get along you have to go along ". Management act like they care but are actually working against you . I'm not kidding . Team work depends on your definition of team. They say that they are tolerant but that's a huge lie . On your break your told you can do whatever you need , heaven forbid you want to smoke a cigar because that's a big no no. Too many hypocrites at this place . Not an environment to grow . Management greet staff like the gestapo and no pun intended . Only decent person was Rob Scaffidi , . If you make a mistake it's the end of the world . Mistakes happen but come on . Poor work life balance . Deception is rampant . Be warned !!!!

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Pros

For a person starting out their career, there are a few choice positions where one can grow quickly, to a point, but there are very few positions of this sort. For established management level people, who want a relatively easy job (at least when I was there), and who are fine making between 80,000 to 120,000. Donlen can be a dream job. Yes it can get hectic at times, but it is generally smooth sailing except for the occasional emergency. While there, I always noticed that this is a location for people go out to pasture. Essentially, a great place if your not worried about advancement, and are fine waiting for retirement.

Cons

No bonus potential unless you are management. They will give you the minimum compensation possible for your role. There is a LOT of office politics. For the younger worker (assuming your coming out of college), opportunities at Donlen are really a crapshoot. My basic analysis is that because Donlen is a small company, this limits available positions. Add the fact that there is hardly any turnover in management, and the result is that your career here will quickly plateau. Then there is the problem of office politics. A lot of managers don't have real oversite, and if you get stuck with a crummy manager, your career opportunities will actually regress. I've seen it happen, no joke. I was lucky enough to be in a more fairly run deparment, and it was that luck that gave me opportunity.

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