ProcessPro Reviews

3.0

43% would recommend to a friend

(9 total reviews)

Dr. Michael Bertini

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55% positive business outlook

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1.0
Dec 17, 2015

Meh.

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Pros

It's hard to come up with Pros. I'm sure the software developers have different opinions. They are paid well due to the stress they undertake. HR does her best to make it worth while. Unfortunately that's not the be all end all. Company is going down hill, there is no reason to sugar coat it. I suspect layoffs if sales don't pick up. Many people are scared and bored, it's quite apparent.

Cons

You don't matter unless you're a department head. If ProcessPro weren't located close to my house, I would have left already. Location is convenient. I'd get paid much better in Minneapolis. The building is secluded but it's going to be in the heart of St. Cloud as they're starting to build around it. So few windows in the building that the location doesn't matter. Not that I care anyway. You better be sure you put in your 45+ hours a week though. Despite the claims it is NOT family run. "Owned" is correct. The daycare is super expensive. You'd think the way the website makes it out that it would be free. Not even close. Significant portion of my gross income. I don't understand why some say it's "flexible", I've yet to see it, except as the other reviewer pointed out, a couple people come 20-30 minutes late everyday. I do the same thing I did as when I started. Standard hours. No deviating from day to day duties. Monday's are a grind. So is Tuesday through Friday. I don't expect it to be different but I don't agree with the claims of "flexibility". I don't have the option to work from home or take a half days. If I'm late or if I leave early I have to use my time off. One of the other reviewers was trying to make it look and sound better than it is. Hitting on key phrases most people like to hear such as "Open Door Policy", "Flexible", "Good Location"...etc. Don't believe everything you see on the internet.

5.0
Dec 15, 2015

Highly Recommended

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Pros

This privately held family run business offers outstanding flexibility for it's employees and is a great place to work. There is a very high level of integrity, open door policy and you look forward to work each Monday. Great group of people all pulling in the same direction. Daycare onsite, wonderful wooded property, free parking, and close proximaty to restaurants. Win-Win-Win.

Cons

The only con I can think of is we are located 1 hr. away from major big city hubs, like Minneapolis. Many people would think of that as a Pro though.

1.0
Nov 24, 2014
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Pros

Pay was decent for the mind-numbing job I was hired for, and I had a pretty large work space.

Cons

From the first day I walked in the door I couldn't believe how rude and unwelcoming some of the more senior staff were towards me within my department. The people outside of my department, were great but unfortunately I was told on day 2 that the upper management of my department doesn't speak to new hires for the first six months of employment. What a joke. That should have been my first red flag, I then proceeded to witness the daily demeaning session from the same upper management every morning during our "daily stand up", I was in shock at the way they talked down to everyone and that everyone appeared to be walking on eggshells. It wasn't until I was spoken to in this manner that I realized that this place was allowing this behavior and that the others in my department were too afraid to say something or speak up so this was going to continue regardless. I expressed this information to the HR department, and received little to know support. No direct deposit, and the overall feel of the company is very aged. I felt like I was walking into a time warp. By creating more efficient up to date work flows, policies, the company could be saving on resources and staff accordingly. Lastly, I was also told that I was not allowed to take any breaks throughout the day aside from lunch but I could go to the bathroom and get up to walk around for a few minutes if I needed to get a refresh. When I asked why I couldn't take a 15 minute break if I needed to, I was told that it was because I was salary and not hourly. And even though an hourly person working the exact same hours as me could take a 15 minute paid break every four hours worked, I was not allowed to because of my payroll status.

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