Unprofessional and difficult to work with - Program Specialist Marathon TS Employee Review

1.0
Feb 26, 2020
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Pros

They hire you very fast

Cons

They make it difficult to use benefits and in threaten employees with poor references to future jobs.

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Marathon TS Response
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I can sense your frustration and I am sorry that your experience was not better with us. As you may know, we offer flexible benefits options that can be tailored to meet any individual and/or family needs – we realize this can make things cumbersome due to all of the options available (hard to navigate the options and make selections); however, we do not discourage anyone from using benefits. Part of our job when discussing benefits is to ensure candidates understand all of the options and any associated cost. From there, only the candidate knows what is best for their specific situation, and while we are there to provide help, guidance, and information; decisions regarding benefits selected ultimately must come from the candidate. I am not sure who you were working with at our company, but I know, without a doubt, we are not in the business of threatening anyone about anything. Another part of our job is to conduct reviews and provide feedback. If one of our employees is not performing well, or worse – being insubordinate – it is our responsibility to be honest with them and then explain the possible outcomes of either scenario; while also providing recommendations on how to solve any issues. It sounds like we could have communicated better with you, and as a result, we have implemented a process improvement plan for a more structured and continuous training in regards to how we communicate with our employees; which we think will help us avoid communication issues like this and ultimately improve the employee experience here in the future.

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5.0
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Pros

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Cons

The primary drawback was that their benefits package wasn’t particularly strong, though that’s somewhat understandable given they’re a smaller and relatively young consulting firm. From what I’ve seen, they’ve been making improvements in that area. Still, it may be worth considering whether securing your own benefits plans would better align with your needs.

1.0
Mar 26, 2026
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Pros

They connected me with many great people who are in the same boat. Other than that, none that I can think of.

Cons

This was the worst employment experience of my career. I was recruited for a role and the whole process took over 3 months, only to be laid off in 1 month. I was skeptical about the stability of the job I was being recruited for, and every time I asked questions or raised concerns, I was dismissed. I was told the client and contractor had a good relationship and that the contract was likely to renew multiple times. In reality, the contract expiration was in discussion the entire time and I was made aware of it on my first day. Marathon claimed they weren't aware of this and I don't know what's worse - to have such a poor relationship with the client you don't know the basics of your own contracts or if they did know and just chose not share the info with their candidates. Either way, several people in my cohort and I were sold a lie. I would advise to keep looking if you are considering contracting for them.

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