Biased reviews from the complaining masses - Account Manager XSE Group Employee Review

2.0
Jul 29, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

Good place to get your feet wet in a first job in an office environment. Younger staff with good camaraderie. Pay not phenomenal, but also not out of whack for a staff without college degrees or limited experience. A good stepping stone organization. Some really wonderful people across all departments.

Cons

Real lack of upward mobility. Good place to gain experience then go elsewhere. Lack of opportunity for real financial gain...capped at mid-five figures. Entrenched management reluctant to change. New ideas not welcomed with open arms. Low morale for people truly hoping to succeed financially.

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5.0
Feb 6, 2025
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Pros

Good money, good people, good products

Cons

CT is cold in the winter compared to my native NC

2.0
Jul 7, 2016
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Good line people who really try. The person in charge of HR at the time I was there was for the employee's and was about the only one who knew what was going on - terribly unrecognized by Sr management. She could have run circles around them.

Cons

Worked there for a few years. Was told by a Sr person that "we tend to eat our own." Never knew what that meant until I saw some of the managers in action. Blowing up any single reason to fire someone because the manager does not personally care for them. Another Sr person was mad at an employee because they did not recall how to perform a task - when asked about it, the Sr person said "I showed them once, they should just remember." Brilliant. Had to laugh when I started reading references to "C" - they are spot on! She was like a car wreck - you just could not look away. I don't know if it's still in effect or not, but I was there when the owner banned music from the entire facility - way to motivate. They used to run the sales peoples results weekly on TV screens in an attempt to motivate them. The logic was that "no one wants to show up in last place."

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