Misogyny and Nepotism - Marketing Coordinator Holman Employee Review

1.0
Mar 13, 2020
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Pros

Decent benefits package, healthcare plan is compatible to most corporations.

Cons

Management is degrading to employees especially female employees- 6 female employees left my department in a 12 month span. Leadership is too closely tied to the Holman Family and will speak to you whatever way they want to because they can. I reported a manager and the response I received from a upper management male leader was “ you better not be lying to me”. That leader’s spouse is close friends with Mindy Holman. My job changed 3 times in 18 months, and not to mention they let a whole group of people go with only two weeks notice ... and with only a weeks worth of severance pay. Disgusting when one of those people had a disabled parent as a dependent and the other was only back a month from maternity leave. It is not ONE Holman despite all the preaching they do and the job security is lacking compared to ARI. Corporate policies are not defined. I also brought this up to HR when I left and they said that this part of the company is still figuring itself out... GREAT. If you have a doctors appointment or don’t feel safe driving in the snow you better hope your manager is in a good mood that day because there are no defined policies. PTO policy is outdated, you accrue at a very slow pace and you are capped.

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Pros

Hybrid Schedule, strong career progression as there is often room for growth, opportunity for improvement of skills, transferrable skills, high visibility and cross functional collaboration, real impact on client experience.

Cons

Lack of healthy boundaries, high workload with limited recognition, I consistently go above expectations without reward, a lot of the work is reactive instead of proactive, the role is less strategic than I am personally capable of, your success heavily depends on other teams that are not as self-driven as you may be, often given more work over others because management knows you will handle it which can lead to quick burnout.

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