Customer Care Manager - Anonymous employee Spokeo Employee Review

4.0
Jan 17, 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Family like atmosphere. People have a sense of pride of their role within the company. Lots of opportunity for upward mobility both within the department and throughout the company. Consistently fantastic and unique perks.

Cons

At times it was hard to determine when it was time to get down to business and when it was time to have fun.

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Spokeo Response
9y
Thank you for sharing your feedback. Recruiting partners with Human Resources and the Executive team to implement programs that empower our teams with the right skills. We work hard to enhance our great culture and create better practices to make Spokeo a great place to work!

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Cons

Whoops, just read the above

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Spokeo Response
6mo
Thank you for sharing your recollections; we are sincerely sorry that aspects of your experience, particularly around leadership conduct and growth opportunities, left a poor impression. Though much has changed since those early days, your account reminds us that culture is shaped not only by policies but by daily behavior. We’re glad the camaraderie and community you found among coworkers offered some balance, and we’ve since strengthened our leadership expectations, feedback channels, and development practices. We remain committed to fostering a workplace where respect and fairness are constant.
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