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EEI Communications

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Horrible Company now -- they used to be the best - Instructor EEI Communications Employee Review

1.0
May 27, 2013
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Pros

There aren't any pros to this company anymore, and it's hard to meet the twenty word minimum to fill this space to say stay away from this company. They lie, cheat, and steal. Everyone who was good has left.

Cons

They don't pay their instructors or their rent. They lost their status as an Adobe Authorized Training Center. They lie to their students. Jim deGraffenreid ran this company into the ground. Get your training somewhere else.

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5.0
Jun 19, 2015
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

There is rarely a boring day at EEI - always a new challenge or something new to learn. No micro-management, employees are encouraged to work individually or as a team to think outside the box and create their own solutions or ideas about how something should be done. Work environment is relaxed, flexible scheduling. Surrounded by very intelligent team members who are highly skilled in their area of expertise. Employees are accountable to themselves and their teammates. Employees are encouraged to be proactive and learn new skills, participate in workshops, webinars, etc...

Cons

In a small relaxed office environment sometimes internal communication can suffer.

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EEI Communications Response
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We appreciate your feedback! Internal communication can often be a challenge in a small work environment, and this is something that we certainly have been working to address. As always, please feel free to bring specific suggestions and ideas to your manager. Your insights continue to make EEI a great place to work, while allowing us to provide excellent service to our clients.
1.0
Jun 27, 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

There are still no pros about this company.

Cons

The current CEO was on the management team when EEI was actively selling services, and just as actively not paying their contractors. None of us will ever forget reaching out to upper management for help in securing payment for services already rendered. While the responses varied, the most common one we all heard was "Sit tight. You are next in line for payment." Those who chose to believe those words are STILL OWED over $30,000 EACH. The rest of us took EEI to court only to have EEI settle the day before each court date. So for those of you reading the Recruiting Manager's Comment on June 19, 2014 with the advice "Please remember that anytime you have an issue or a problem, you can always reach out to a team member at EEI, including someone in upper management, who would be happy to work with you in finding the best solution."—I wouldn't expect to actually get a solution. Past behavior remains the best predictor of future behavior.

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