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The Absolute Worst Place To Work - Anonymous employee Vector Technical Resources Employee Review

1.0
Dec 5, 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

It is near the mall and around good restaurants

Cons

I have so much to say but I will try to keep it short. Please avoid this employer at all cost. There is absolutely no room for growth in this company and if you chose to work here you will be in a stagnant position where you are over tasked with work. There is a clear lack of organization and as management says they are "building the plane as they fly it". There is also a clear case of nepotism and favoritism that is hard to overlook. Family and close friends get to telework while that is not an option for anyone else. I asked could I work at another office that is less than 5 minutes from my home and was laughed out of the office and told "to get in line". Management spends her day cussing and barking orders at you. Everything about her body language and speech is offensive. Things go on in this office that would never be tolerable anywhere else. I left this company because i was extremely stressed and uncomfortable working in such a hostile environment. Again avoid this company you can do much better.

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5.0
Mar 13, 2017
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Pros

Everyone is equally as motivated and success-driven, Great leadership. CEO truly cares about employees. Company is constantly growing.

Cons

No cons I can think of

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5.0
Mar 10, 2017
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Pros

- nice recruiter - nice staff - wants to find a good place for you - true on their contract terms and length - keeps their word and everything came true I worked for this agency for 3 months on contract/ hourly basis for their client. I got paid on time always, logged in my hours, and sent them in every week. No issues with pay or conflicts on my side, if you do the work and your end user likes you then you are offered a full time position and leave the contract agency. Its a good way to get your foot in the door.

Cons

- too many levels of interviews - pay is too little - no vacation or sick - no holiday pay Even tho you are a contractor and your contract agency pays you and employs you, you are expected to do everything your site client asks, and asked be on their schedule and time. So that includes working holidays, working over time. Make sure to do the job and always be happy cuz with contract you can be fired at any time.

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