Worst Culture - Anonymous employee WGI Employee Review

1.0
Jan 3, 2019
Anonymous employee
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Pros

They like to spend money on frivolous items like parties, alcohol, and travel so if that is what you want in a career, this place is for you! Just be prepared for the cons.

Cons

Negative and degrading culture; employees are not paid or treated fairly; they demand a lot of your time with no recognition; very controlling environment; do not listen to employees feedback or ideas; salaries are not consistent within the same position; poor work-life balance; senior management will talk the talk but not walk the walk.

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WGI Response
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My door is open and unfortunately, we have not communicated on your significant concerns in person. I would welcome that opportunity. During your employment, WGI’s policy on celebrating our successes has not changed, and the two or three corporate events that include a holiday party, and a single social event on premises in the fall and spring is viewed by a majority of our team as welcomed opportunities to network and have fun with their co-workers. WGI is proud of our culture and the experience we provide for our associates. For the past five years WGI has been honored as a “Best Firm to Work For” in our profession- a ranking supported by independent third-party surveys, which includes anonymous surveys of our staff. Celebrations are a part of our culture and viewed favorably by most. Regarding travel, WGI is an organization with nearly 600 associates in 18 offices across the country. In 2018 we worked in over 30 states, therefore, travel is a necessity of our business. We monitor travel closely and in many cases, our travel is reimbursed by our clients, so we have a fiduciary responsibility to control travel expenses to both our shareholders and our clients. We also highly encourage the use of technology when it’s appropriate to avoid the time and costs of being away from the office. Compensation is based on a transparent system that considers experience, position and SMART goals. Associates meet with their direct supervisor every quarter, to discuss their progress and concerns. If pay inequity remains a concern, you should schedule a meeting with HR for a thorough and open evaluation of your situation. WGI’s compensation program is benchmarked against our peers using a variety of independent reports, many of which can be shared with you to support our decisions. I want to reinforce that WGI maintains an open-door policy and we encourage our associates with questions or feedback to share them with their supervisor or a member of the leadership team. We hope that if WGI is not the right place for you, that you are able to find employment with a firm that meets your expectations.

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