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Great Place to Work - Staff Accountant The Shafer Group Employee Review

5.0
Nov 20, 2019
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Pros

- Friendly work environment - Open door policy - Management is clear, focused, and is genuinely concerned over their co-workers' well-being - Talented and passionate people - Great support staff - Help pay CPA & EA exam expenses (new) - Very flexible summer hours - Awesome working papers - Robust tax software - Great collaboration between departments - Work/life balance is reasonable

Cons

- Need more internal training - Need a 3rd computer screen for a better workflow

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5.0
Nov 20, 2020
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Pros

Mentorship at The Shafer Group is top notch. They will ensure that you have the technical skills to become a successful Accountant. The people are really enjoyable to work with, and the company atmosphere is very team orientated! Overall the supportive environment promotes excellence in the workplace, and is very refreshing!

Cons

Currently, reduced staff requirements due to COVID-19 is limiting availability within the office setting- as most tax staff is working remotely.

1.0
Aug 13, 2012
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Pros

I loved the training and knowledge base of my team members. My team members were always helpful and willing to help one another out in order to meet the strict deadlines of the accounting world.

Cons

Of all the places that I have ever worked, this was the most tough environment I have ever been in. Employees were expected to work 50+ hours per week. I originally took the position so that I could get my CPA license and move into management. Within a few months, I realized that my aspirations were more ambitious than the firm. Rather than employees being built up by management, they are torn down and expected to regroup on their own. Employees are promoted based on the number of hours that are worked vs. quality of work. Because the firm operates like a large scale corporation (it's actually a mom and pop), the employees are pitted against one another in a failed attempt by management to produce more work.

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