How a work life is like at Seon - Anonymous employee Seon Employee Review

5.0
Jun 12, 2018
Anonymous employee
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Pros

I just noticed some comments from ex employee that there is micro-management at Seon. It has just been 2 weeks I work for Seon and my very initial impressions are more than I expected. I make decisions at the level I work and am authorised. The Sr Mgt Team make the decisions deemed to be taken by them. I can understand the frustration of some ex colleagues who left us or lost their jobs, but losing a job doesn't mean we then get unprofessional, dishonest and post damaging feedback/comments in social media. Seon is a great employer to work and a learning platform for get employees who love to learn and be part of a productive team.

Cons

Every institutional entity will be on a verge of learning and developing, so we need to be logical and sensible when we provide review or comments on institutions. Thanks,

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Cons

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3.0
Aug 13, 2018
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Pros

Good and easygoing people to work and banter with. Everyone's dedicated to their jobs. Employer matches up to 3% of your RRSP contributions, and monthly cakes for birthdays and work anniversaries are a bonus. Working hours are good, and OTs are only far in between in my case. Benefits overall are decent compared to other companies. Experiencing rapid growth and fast paced, albeit being old school in management philosophy and work culture. HR is trying its best to change that, and is willing to listen to suggestions and comments.

Cons

As the parent company in Kansas City just changed hands from one venture capital firm to another, the requirement to do even more with even less is leading to more office politics (nothing new here - however it's not Machiavellian compared to a certain Vancouver-based competitor). No MSP coverage. Only willing to give the standard vacation amounts as per the government regulations, whereas other places readily offer more weeks and sometimes unlimited paid vacation time. Salary is decent but slightly below average, and you will need to negotiate before you start. However there is an annual increase to cover the "standard of living increases" which is welcome in an expensive city such as Vancouver.

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