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Molitor Financial Group

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Toxic, abusive, manipulative. - Anonymous employee Molitor Financial Group Employee Review

1.0
Jan 24, 2022
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Pay well if you subject yourself to their harassment.

Cons

Your mental health will deteriorate so much you may become suicidal and they will cover it up. Both owners will die in their chairs from their multiple heart attacks before they give you a raise. They will tell you you are over paid and then guilt you into working more for less. They prey on people with nothing going for them and then force them to work to the bone .

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Molitor Financial Group Response
3y
This employee was new to the industry. Already in his late 30s, this was his first full time job. At first he was present at work and we had great hopes for him. About a month in, he started calling in sick and asking to work from home a lot. His work started to decline and we became aware he was struggling with some outside issues and offered to assist. Roughly 90 days in, he informed his team lead that he had signed an apartment lease in another state and planned to work remote. At such an early stage of training- working remote was not an option, which upset him. Without notice, he left his laptop in a desk drawer and later emailed a resignation letter. We had really seen potential in this individual, it just was not the right time in his personal life. We wish him luck.

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The overall work environment felt very toxic and unstable. Communication within the company often came across as verbally aggressive and highly stressful, which created an uncomfortable and unhealthy atmosphere for employees. Training was extremely limited, and employees were frequently moved between roles without being given adequate time to properly learn their position. This constant shifting made it difficult to succeed or feel confident in the role. Operational processes were changed frequently—sometimes every few days—without allowing time for previous changes to take effect. This created confusion across the team and made it nearly impossible to build consistent systems or workflows. Communication from the Owner/President & CEO often appeared very disorganized, with frequent changes in direction and little clarity about who was responsible for decisions or what expectations actually were. Teams were often left unsure of which direction to follow. There was also a high level of micromanagement coming from leadership, which made it difficult for employees to operate effectively or feel trusted in their roles. The operations team in particular carried a heavy workload and often seemed mentally exhausted from the constant pressure and lack of support. Turnover appeared to be very high. From observation, many employees seemed to leave before receiving bonuses they were working toward. The bonus structure often felt unclear, and at times it appeared that bonuses were not paid as originally expected, which created frustration and distrust around compensation.

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