Dysfunctional, Toxic, Rude, Survivalist Game - Anonymous employee WWE Employee Review

1.0
Feb 17, 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Painted is a great picture on the way in to get you to leave your job. Salary attractive to get you to leave your current job.

Cons

The most unprofessional work environment and culture. Departments are dysfunctional and scared to take actions against toxic management. There is little or no respect for those contacted to come into the firm. After interviews with candidates no follow up from departments and some don't even bother to cancel appointments and people show up for no reason. As a department head, you have to take over the most basic HR functions. The large HR organization is more of a political player than the honed resource it could be. You're fed candidates from selected search firms who are not what the department wanted to use. Dept Budgets and resources change at the whim of management. Turnover is way above what it should be.

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