not what it seems - Legal Administrative Assistant Miller Johnson Employee Review

3.0
Apr 17, 2019
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Pros

A lot of staff activities such as contests, events, parties. Free food every week like cakes, deserts, 18 days off first year of work, free parking , "mostly" Everyone is respectful and 99% of the attorneys are men which are pretty nice. Pay was great for me, with 0 experience and only my associates degree. Flex time is GREAT, I'm NEVER LATE! and leave early on summer fridays!

Cons

i was not given direct instructions or trained correctly, so it causes me to make a lot of errors because everyone works does the work differently! basically setting me up for failure! one or 2 attorneys are MUTE and don't acknowledge I'm HUMAN! and theres only about 5 minorities out of 200 people that work there! so its not very diverse!

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5.0
Apr 16, 2025
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Pros

Miller Johnson is a great place to work, the coworkers and administration are wonderful compared to other workplaces.

Cons

There is a definite limit to career growth in some aspects,

4.0
Oct 9, 2025
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Pros

MJ makes sure to push attorneys to do pro bono work, and sets up volunteer opportunities in the areas of all three offices, which staff are paid if they wish to attend. The commitment to giving back is commendable. The attorneys are super respectful and appreciative (mostly), which is nice. I have never heard anyone yell or shout at someone, which I've heard happens at some firms. Also, the DEI Committee remained active and pushed forward, even with the new administration causing several companies to cancel their own initiatives, which I respect a great deal.

Cons

HR is often non-responsive and there is no division between HR and office management, which causes some conflict. The health insurance isn't terrible, but it's not cheap and you can't add your spouse if insurance is available to them at their job. Additionally, the PTO and "flex" time policies are the most inflexible I've had at any firm before. Although there is push from some of the leadership to do better, at the present time staff are often afterthoughts and not included or treated like equals, almost like a high-schooler working at McDonalds. As this is a career choice for most of us, many of whom are much older than 16, it is incredibly frustrating to have HR communicate with us as if this is an after-school activity. Lastly, don't count on a promotion, as they seem to be few and far between. All in all though, not a horrible place to start and get some training in. I've certainly worked at worse places.

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