The company has many issues. Do not advise for anyone who has work experience. - Anonymous employee INSIGHT2PROFIT Employee Review

1.0
Nov 1, 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The company offers work that is valuable for your career. You will learn a lot about different industries very quickly. The company does many positive things for its employees including providing sporting event tickets, community days, cookouts, etc. The company has a sense of corporate social responsibility. It has projects they work on that give back to the greater good in the world. Because turnover tends to be higher than industry work there is opportunity to move into the upper levels of the company fairly quick. The company seeks feedback from employees on organizational issues such as benefits, policy etc.

Cons

First and foremost, the company has had meetings to “encourage” employees to go on Glassdoor and write positive reviews. The owner/founder of the company consistently takes note of which employees attend out of work events such as community day, social events (Drinks), cookouts, etc. Many people tend to go to the after work events in fear of backlash from the company, this is the truth whether they like it or not. At times, the owner has reached out to employees to ask why they did not attend certain events. I found this to be inappropriate, strong-armed, and it tends to create a culture of fear. If you do not attend the events, you are frowned upon. The sales model for the company is defunct; the company tends to sell its software platform to private equity firms who mandate their portfolio companies to use the software. This creates sour relationships with clients at times who really do not have any inclination, desire, or use for the software platform, which can affect your life at the company. The platform, for lack of better terms, is being shoved down client’s throats The other posts about management, commute times, benefits, culture, and lack of training, are at times true. Management is hypocritical. It is expected you will work 8-6pm every day although at times, mid-level an upper management constantly come late and leave early (2pm) for drinks, sporting events, etc. This is uninspiring, demotivating, and poor leadership whether they fail to recognize it or not. There are times when the entire building is left with analyst and associates while managers/directors are out at entertainment events. Benefits are below industry average in all terms, vacation, health premiums, 401k. The bonus system is convoluted to say the least, and pits coworkers against each other rather than encouraging teamwork; one of the companies “core values”. Commute times are longer than expected unless you live on the immediate east side of Cleveland. Turnover is high. Because the company does not provide a long term training program (more than 4 months) new hires are expected to learn the business model an perform the job immediately. This expectation is fair for a industry job, not for a job in consulting. Depending on whom you work for, flexibility can vary. During the interview process they communicate working from home occasionally (less than 3 times a month) is acceptable. But in reality when you ask to work from they give you a very difficult time. There is no excuse for this behavior at all; it doesn’t cost them anything Overall, if you prefer a environment where coworkers are constantly at each other's throats, gossip, and actively plot against other divisions in their own company this is the place for you.

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INSIGHT2PROFIT Response
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Thank you for your detailed and thoughtful input. I am sorry you had such a disagreeable experience as a member of our team and appreciate that you balanced your feedback with a few solid pros. Perspective is powerful and your perspective is your truth. Each person will see things differently, here is another perspective on a few of your points. • We do strive to provide high quality experiences to help team members advance quickly, not due to turnover, which is not above average. • We do take note of who participates in company sponsored off-hours events to help us gauge if such events are meaningful to our team and to better understand engagement. • We do have an aggressive on-the-job approach to training, I often hear from others how much they value interacting with clients early in their careers. • Our most recent engagement survey results strongly indicate that our team members value their teammates. They find the team to be cooperative, helpful, and accepting. • Often it is important for our project teams to work together, we do ask our team members to consider their project team and client needs when choosing to work remote more than to ask permission. Overall your feedback is helpful as we continue to work to make this an energizing workplace for all our team members. Please feel free to reach out to me, Regina Loiko if you would like to share more and again thank you for pausing to share.

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