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EMMA International

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Do NOT work here - QA/RA Specialist EMMA International Employee Review

1.0
Sep 3, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Some of the clients are great to work with

Cons

Extremely toxic work environment. The CEO/COO (the only leadership team) do not treat you like a person. Looking for a job that respects you and treats you with common decency? don't work here. They will reach out to you at all hours of the night and over the weekend and expect you to reply immediately with no regard for you or your personal time. "Leadership" doesn't want to lead or even show up. they will attempt to dehumanize you and make you feel like you are the worst employee on the planet if you dare to care about something other than work. Also, the CEO/COO will constantly bring up and make fun of previous employees or talk about them in an extremely unprofessional manner. DO NOT WORK HERE.

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5.0
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Pros

Good pay, nice office, good benefits

Cons

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1.0
Apr 1, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Limited positives beyond exposure to multiple areas of the business.

Cons

Role boundaries are unclear and responsibilities frequently expand well beyond the original job description. Employees may find themselves managing administrative work, operational coordination, internal systems transitions, client support, pipeline management, and proposal development all at once. There is a strong expectation of constant availability and immediate responsiveness, which can extend beyond standard working hours. A 40-hour workweek is treated as the minimum expectation rather than the standard, with hours regularly extending beyond that. Communication from leadership can at times feel unprofessional and would not be considered appropriate in most workplace settings. A recurring theme involves leadership speaking negatively about both former and current employees. This type of commentary creates an uncomfortable work environment, affects team morale, and raises questions about how any employee may be discussed when they are not in the room. Turnover in certain roles has been noticeable. Several people cycling through the same role within a two year period is worth examining as a structural issue rather than an individual one. There is also a heavy operational dependency placed on very few employees, which suggests the business would benefit from stronger operational structure overall.

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