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Global Innovative Acquisitions

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Best group of people I've ever worked with/for, although the work can be hard - Multiple Positions Held Global Innovative Acquisitions Employee Review

4.0
Oct 12, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

Seriously - the team environment at this place is the best I've experienced anywhere! I learned how to properly set goals and work towards them, and there was always someone I could reach out to if I was having a difficult time or didn't understand something fully. I've gained leadership and business management skills in this position (thanks to the hands-on training approach) that I haven't had the opportunity to before now, and I'm sure I'll be able to use these skills throughout my career - wherever that may take me. Overall a pretty great place to work, and after 10 months, I'm excited to keep working here!

Cons

The work can be difficult at times - actually it's been the most challenging position I've held - but the compensation is definitely proportionate to the amount of hard work. It's a high-paced environment, so it can be stressful if you're not good with time management.

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5.0
Dec 21, 2015
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

I love everything about this company. The growth potential is unlimited if you're willing to actually WORK for it - nothing will be handed to you here. The owner of the company is personable and kind, and has been such a great mentor and coach. The hours are reasonable, and nothing is expected from you that the owner himself won't do.

Cons

I honestly can't think of anything negative to say about GIA other than I wish that it was a bit closer to my house - commuting on the tollway gets a bit expensive.

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1.0
Aug 24, 2015
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

You get to interact with people face-to-face which is a great skill to develop.

Cons

You not only have long hours, but the majority of the management don't have college degrees. So they're just reading something off a script and it's obvious. There are also long hours, pretty unusual and inconvenient to the average person. They say that they want someone whom is hard working, but, word of advice, never work in any environment where management isn't willing to do the same work as your. A few other cons are as follows: no room for advancement and work/life balance is unrealistic. You might somehow get promoted expect to have more responsibilities for about the same pay. The work/life balance just cannot be kept up with. Management says that you have the morning to do what you want and the evenings, but honestly nobody is going to get up early just to sit around and wait for work, and after a long day at work, you really can't expect us to be productive outside the workplace at 9:00 P.M. Also, you can tell that some of these reviews were written by management. Read them, some of no voice and I can honestly tell which person in management wrote it, too.

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