Bad place to work - Anonymous employee Savvysoft Employee Review

1.0
Nov 21, 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Nothing best about the company

Cons

No value to employees and bad place for females

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Savvysoft Response
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Our leaders and staff make sure that everyone at Savvy treats each other with respect, so it is very disappointing to hear that you felt women are not treated as such. But, we have listened to concerns from our staff and have recently made shifts in management and approaches to cultivate a better work environment for everyone. So, thank you for your review and please feel free to reach out to our HR team at hrm@savvy-it.com to address any other concerns you may have had with us.

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Cons

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