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Garretson Resolution Group

Acquired by Epiq

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Hire people according to their needs. Then fire them just before the probation period is over. - Medical Records Reviewer Garretson Resolution Group Employee Review

1.0
Mar 23, 2017
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Pros

There are no pros... accept that you will have a lot of work till their job with you is done.

Cons

GRG experience has been the worst. Very professional. No work ethics. Very dishonest with their employees. Our entire staff feels cheated.

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5.0
Dec 15, 2018
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Great co-workers, management is more and more engaged with common folk. Fast paced.

Cons

A little chaotic at times, certain roles are very under paid.

2.0
Mar 8, 2017
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Pros

Good place to work if you are between REAL jobs! - Dress Code: wear jeans everyday (and other attire not appropriate for the workplace) - Paycheck: received a paycheck for my work - Co-Workers: great co-workers (don't mistake, Senior Management is not included in this) - Location - I didn't mind the location. It's off the beaten path - close to the owners mansion (let's not inconvenience him although he rarely comes to the office) - Job Security - there is a guy who was out over 60 days last year (no FMLA or disability) and he is still employed.

Cons

- Happy Hour: I'm all for a good Happy Hour, but beer in the office is not appropriate. This is not a frat house..... - Dress Code: people wear leggings to work who should not be wearing leggings - Good Ol' Boys Club: yes, you must be in the 'club' to be promoted. And, it helps if you are a friend, college roommate, Church buddy, or relative. - Management Oversight: the fox is watching the hen house. There are a few who do not log their vacation, sick time, or general time away from work and NO ONE does anything about it. - Technology: The '90's called, they want their excel sheets back. They throw good money after bad and still the technology stinks.

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