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Geo-Technology Associates

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Could be better, could be worse - Field Technician Geo-Technology Associates Employee Review

3.0
Sep 7, 2020
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Pros

they are flexible around your hours and schedule

Cons

do not pay fair wages at all. a minimum wage job is more worth it. understaffed and field technicians have to do the work of two people for little pay

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Geo-Technology Associates Response
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Thank you for taking the time to leave a review. We appreciate your feedback on the flexibility of workload and scheduling. Our supportive environment is designed to help our employees effectively manage their responsibilities while maintaining a healthy work-life balance. When workloads become heavy, we encourage team members to reach out to their project supervisors for additional support. We understand how challenging it can be to balance demands, which is why we are consistently recruiting new talent to strengthen our team and keep workloads manageable. Additionally, we value the dedication and hard work of our employees, and we are committed to providing fair, competitive compensation that reflects their contributions.

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• The only real positive is the coworkers — many employees are supportive, knowledgeable, and try to help each other despite the environment

Cons

• Flexibility and career advancement are heavily promised during interviews and onboarding but are not delivered in practice • Advancement is not based on leadership ability or performance — employees who generate revenue or have internal connections are prioritized, regardless of management skills • The company lacks true structure — each office operates independently under its partner, creating inconsistency and confusion rather than a unified organization • Leadership lacks professionalism — confidentiality is not consistently respected, and internal gossip about employees occurs • Favoritism is a major issue — hiring, promotions, and opportunities often go to personal connections or individuals brought in from previous companies • New leadership bringing in their own teams creates an unwelcoming and, at times, disrespectful environment toward existing employees • Performance reviews are inconsistent or only conducted for select individuals, leaving many employees without feedback or growth direction • Employees can be terminated without prior warning, feedback, or a fair evaluation process • Promises of career growth are sometimes used to retain employees temporarily, only for them to be replaced, sidelined, or overlooked once the company’s immediate needs are met • Overall lack of accountability in leadership, with little support or clear direction for employees trying to succeed

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