CHOPP SHOP - Supplier Success RangeMe Employee Review

1.0
Mar 20, 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

*low pay *emotionally abusive environment *bad leadership *feels like high school *ECRM might hit all "leadership" with a severance shot gun but hey look at there reviews they are even worse to work for *fantasy foot ball *free lunch monday

Cons

*no leadership/ or growth opportunities *this is your basic chop shop without a sales plan *no opportunity for women, Nicky is merely a figure-head *it is more important to this company if you have been with them since the beginning if you are able to do your job, hence why the Qs are not ever met * if you aren't on the in crowd i.e. worked with all these ppl before they may not even hire you *no ethics: this is not a startup with a mission other than make money at all costs, it doesn't care about helping people or fixing a prolly, all the parent company cares about is making sure this isn't a loss that they bought but should of done more research before buying

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Cons

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Cons

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