Not a good place to work at all. - Anonymous employee EMCP Employee Review

1.0
Jun 17, 2012
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

-Close to the cities and on west 7th -Has the potential to be a good little publishing company. -It needs a lot of help in the digital publishing realm and acts like they know they have a problem and want to fix it.

Cons

-Overbearing micromanagement from the CEO AND CFO -Lack of commitment to solving problems that could bankrupt it -Inappropriate behavior from the CFO including yelling at employees and asking them to yell at others -Behind closed doors badmouthing of employees by senior management -Poor communication from above -Lack of clear objectives of changing of objectives is rampant

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Cons

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1.0
Aug 11, 2015
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Pros

Experience working with longer books (textbooks over 1,000 pages long); experience working with outside vendors; casual work environment; work from home one day a week is possible

Cons

Manager misled me about the job description and then acted highly unprofessional when I expressed my concerns about the requirements of the job after reading through their training materials; he eventually refused to approve my timesheet, giving the reason that I "did not work" there. The temp agency is still going to pay me, but I'm getting paid weeks after I should have been. My cubicle was dirty and dusty. The light did work. I was not given office supplies, and I could not find any when I looked, not even a pen to sign the necessary paperwork. Most of the overhead lights were turned off, so the office was incredibly dark. I read for a living, so this is a problem. Broken office equipment and furniture were just sitting out in the open, literally gathering dust. The furniture and decor hadn't been updated since the 70s or early 80s. I was willing to overlook all that until the manager's attitude took such a turn for the worse when I expressed my concerns about the position.

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