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Hantz Financial Services

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Just a job, don't expect anything more..... - Equity Specialist Hantz Financial Services Employee Review

2.0
Oct 1, 2019
Recommend
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Pros

They were reasonable with accommodating my school schedule and we did get paid time off as an interns. I needed a job and it was better than working a restaurant or doing retail, it was nice to have more 'regular' hours. The people I worked with were awesome and hardworking (please note, this does NOT include the management!) and I know all of them will be really successful in life and at another company when they finally leave there!

Cons

I'm not quite sure where to begin, this is going to be a long one. Since leaving Hantz Group, I grown a huge appreciation for my new and current job. It is everything that Hantz Group was not. My new job pays me fairly for my responsibilities, Hantz Group paid bottom of the barrel wages which are not sustainable by any means. My new job has reasonable hours which maintain a healthy work-life balance, Hantz Group asks for it's employees to work insane and unnecessary hours AND Saturdays. This was absolutely ridiculous as most people just ended up sitting around anyways. My new management treats me as an adult and respects me, Hantz Group treated me like a child that needed to be watched over at every moment(i.e our supervisor and manager), like we couldn't handle ourselves. My new job offers great benefits like team socials and 401k, Hantz Group does not. My new job offers interesting and stimulating work, Hantz Group (at least the department that I was in) was monkey work that required little to no critical thinking. My new job offers is transparent about salaries and the levels and scheduling of promotions and new opportunities that are offered. Hantz Group does not, there were many people who had no idea how to advance and how long they would have to wait to do so. In summary, Hantz Group will be just a job for you. It offers little to any benefits and it is NOT a place that allows for true growth and mentorship.Again, I can only speak for my department, but I senior level people from other departments that we worked with cheering for me when I told them I was leaving (that says something!) Hantz Group is something that's there if you absolutely need a job. I would advise you to look elsewhere, there are so many better opportunities. John Hantz is a smart and successful businessman, no doubt, but if he doesn't change some of his practices to adjust to the new workforce, he'll never be able to maintain a solid ,ground up company to meet the changing world.

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5.0
Oct 23, 2025
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Pros

Company gives real opportunities to advance and grow. Not a dead-end job at all.

Cons

Tax season hours are long, but nothing outside of the industry norm. It's tax season.

1.0
Jan 16, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Learned enough to gain some preliminary experience. Some ppl are nice enough to sometimes go out of their way to teach

Cons

When they say “training” it’s just you sitting behind the computer watching videos and answering questions on what you got out of them. I’ve seen enough nepotism and neglect from some of the higher ups where it has become the cultural norm of the entire company. Once a week on Thursdays, with the occasional one Friday a month, they have podcast run. You’ll be told that those podcast are a must watch and no work can be done regardless of whether you are behind or not. and to be quite honest, you won’t learn much, if anything. Too much unnecessary rambling that it makes you question the overall point of them. Benefits absolutely reek of ludicrousy. No 401 match, 15 total pto days (10 vacation, 5 sick), and if heaven forbid a family member goes they give you 3 days for that and expect you to come back like nothing happened. If you come in with little to no experience, yes you’ll learn a lot but they’ll exploit it by starting you off low and overworking you at the same time.

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