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Incompetent CEO Sabotaging Company - Anonymous employee PeopleAdmin Employee Review

1.0
Jul 17, 2015
Anonymous employee
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Pros

The office has electricity, indoor plumbing, and adequate waste management receptacles. It also has workstations equipped with desks, internet-enabled computers, chairs, telephones, and office supplies like pens, markers, and highlighters. Oh, and the Swingline staplers are out of this world. The paperclips are just ok.

Cons

Notwithstanding all of the radiant praises listed above, there are definitely some areas of much needed improvement. For starters, PeopleAdmin is the most unethical, cold, and soulless place I’ve ever worked. If you’re looking for the archetypal Austin company that’s progressive, socially conscious and just, employee-friendly, and an overall positive place to work, keep looking. You won’t find it here. I don’t expect PeopleAdmin to be the most humanitarian company out there, but I do at least expect them to uphold even minimal standards of decency and virtue. As a condition of employment, you have to sign a legal agreement where you waive your every right under the law. This includes giving up any claim you might ever have against the company, even if they violate your civil rights or do anything else otherwise illegal. This leaves employees completely powerless against abuse, discrimination, and other forms of gross mistreatment. With employees waiving every right meant to protect them, what incentive does the company even have to “do the right thing?” None at all. And it shows in how the CEO personally acts out. He is so incredibly inappropriate. He makes racist and sexist jokes during meetings, hurls hateful insults at people, and gets things accomplished through aggression and intimidation. He’s an unchecked bully. Don’t fall for the conjured up storyline about how all the negative reviews are only coming from “old” angry employees who were here before the acquisition. Low morale is collectively felt here, regardless of tenure. This is because the problem isn’t with how long someone’s been here, it’s with the hostile environment created by the current CEO. If the proposition were true that it’s just the older employees who are so unhappy, then why is the turnover especially high with people who ‘ve been here less than 12 or even 6 months? You can’t blame PeopleAdmin’s horrible reputation on a handful of veteran employees who have an ax to grind. When everyone on Glassdoor is saying the same thing about the CEO, you can’t simply claim that’s just a few people being disgruntled.

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5.0
Aug 15, 2018
Anonymous intern
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Pros

I held this summer internship before my junior year, so my goal was to gain good work experience that I could put on my resume and talk about in interviews. Throughout the summer, I worked on three projects, each of which gave me a unique experience. I talked about my internship in every single interview, and I could tell employers were impressed that I actually made an impact on the company. I also gained pretty good insight in terms of what a corporate strategy job (or consulting job) looks like for full-time. Additionally, the people I worked with were very nice, and the office was great.

Cons

Some of the internship work required data entry which is boring.

2.0
Jul 9, 2015
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Awesome team to work with, even though most have left now.

Cons

First off, to the person who stated the new CEO started things like monthly birthday celebrations, office joy, and coffee talk with the CEO...this is blatantly untrue! All of this was started by the previous CEO, who cared so much about her employees and always tried to keep morale high. When I left, the office joy program had pretty much fallen apart and I never heard of one coffee talk happening since the new CEO took over. The company culture has been in freefall since the acquisition. By the time I left I saw so many really good people left because it was just to difficult to stay. The CEO has absolutely no boundaries and is, I'm sure, an HR nightmare. Calling people names (yes it was as a joke, but still so unprofessional), throwing tantrums, really just things that if well documented could get the company sued. Please also believe that he has no open door policy. It is a tool to "weed out the undesirables". You may not get fired, but eventually you will be let go for one reason or another. Since the work from home program has pretty much been phased out, morale took a bigger nose dive! It is amazing to me the low amount of trust that management has for its employees. If a company shows you no trust, how can you be a loyal employee? I'm sure Vista is a great place to make a career, I just wish I had the opportunity to find out.

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