Culture in San Diego office is amazing! - Anonymous employee Netradyne Employee Review

5.0
Aug 19, 2024
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Everyone works really hard and at times it seems like a lot but it is for all the right reasons - great product great customers! The culture in the San Diego office has improved so much since we added a new HR leader and she has a great team. They are helpful and always willing to help me out even with the littlest of questions. The ability to have a trustworthy HR team to talk to makes my job so much better. The company is bringing on some great new customers and it is very exciting. Our products are so amazing.

Cons

The CEO should be more involved with the staff but if he builds the company to take us public that would be great.

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Netradyne Response
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Thank you so much for your review. Our employees are so important to us. Please call or stop by the HR office anytime - we love to hear from you.

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