Good company except for IT - Quality Assurance Analyst TriNet Employee Review

1.0
May 26, 2012
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Other areas of the company are solid - stay away from IT New facility design in San Leandro People want to do the right thing CEO and COO are good drivers for the company Compensation is decent but in the valley its all decent Diverse ethinic backgrounds in IT makes it nice Hours are not bad compared to other companies in the valley

Cons

CIO not a good leader not quite sure how he stays alive Not focused on the customer but instead trying to figure out the system - its embarassing Unfortunately the leaders encouraged the key knowledge holders leave the company without knowledge transfer making it nearly impossible to upgrade the systems without major issues "rookie move" Many of the IT jobs seem to be moving to other locations outside CA - another CIO inititive No clear direction past 30 days - communication is siloed and just focused on today Quality Assurance is laughable

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TriNet Response
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Our goal is to encourage a performance driven culture at TriNet through recognizing and rewarding the best and brightest. We would like to encourage you to contact HR and discuss what you're seeing and experiencing that leads you to believe we're supporting low performers. Your input is valuable and we need it to become a better organization. Thank you!

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5.0
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Pros

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Cons

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3.0
May 3, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

There is a path to success if you work really hard and are willing to stick it out for 3-5 years, but you must know how to play the corporate politics game and can't slip, have a little bit of luck, inherit profitable relationships, and prospect and develop new broker relationships. Benefits are good, and the director's I worked under were great people. If you're in your 20's, it's not a bad place to start your sales career and make decent money. Most deals only close if the benefits pricing is favorable, Always found the offsites and team outings fun.

Cons

Highly political environment.   Highly commoditized product. A fair amount of favoritism.  The prospecting infrastructure is horrendous and limiting for even the best hunters. Splits are the devil and cause resentment amongst sales reps. If you're over 30 and looking to build a career here, would recommend you find a different PEO as there is a 90% turnover rate with first year reps and within 3 years most new hire classes are gone. About 10-20% of sales consultants find success, and the variance of new consultants who find success is in the low single digits.  TriNet isn't exactly well positioned in the market and hasn't been for a few years.   Bad blood with clients and prospects due to decisions made a few years ago for short term business gains. The executive directors and upper management come from a different time in the business.  They found success in a completely different way and completely different market that was more beneficial. They lead with a stick and that trickles down.

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