It’s worth listening to the reviews - Anonymous employee Sun IP Employee Review

2.0
Apr 19, 2023
Anonymous employee
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Pros

While most of the employees are nice, you won’t have much opportunity to meet many of them as they work from home. They also pay for everyone’s lunch on Wednesday.

Cons

Terrible work-home life balance 14 days PTO per year- you are expected to use this as sick time too No 401K match Expected overtime without overtime pay 60 day waiting period for benefits Poor and unclear onboarding and training process Poor management style, making it very unclear of who to report to. There is also no effort on managements end to meet new employees or touch base. All new hires go into the office five days a week, despite everyone else working hybrid. This includes days where everyone in the office works from home, the new employees are still expected in the office, alone. Old school mindset across the c-suite which creates issues as they aren’t very adaptable to change.

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Sun IP Response
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Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback with us. Your insights are invaluable as we strive to create a positive and supportive work environment for all our employees. Regarding your concerns about work-life balance and benefits, we understand the importance of providing competitive benefits to our team members. According to data on average PTO in the United States, employees typically receive around 10-15 days of per year, depending on various factors such as seniority and industry standards. We continuously evaluate our benefits package to ensure it aligns with industry standards and meets the needs of our employees. Thank you again for sharing your feedback with us. We are committed to addressing your concerns and continuously improving our workplace environment.

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Cons

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