57% positive business outlook
Pros
People in the local office are nice
Cons
The company Does not pay well
Pros
Great group of people, all here for the same reason, to help the lives of those in our community.
Cons
Communication on some days, but it is improving.
Pros
None, did more damage than good.
Cons
Buckle up. Imagine you’ve been out of work for almost a year and suddenly have three job offers and pick the lowest-paying one because you wanted to work for a company that would make a positive difference in people’s lives but instead actively facilitated horrible trauma. Elite DNA’s dna is first business, second mental health: they’re actively commoditizing behavioral (mental) health. Coming from a small town, they remind me of being a big fish in a small pond. Keep this all in mind if you want to work with a company that wants to make a difference. The expectations are asinine. They’re rapidly expanding their corporate administration while trying to cut costs. For example, “Elite” was trying to replace an agency with one employee. They hire people with a “worker bee” job title but give them the performance expectations of a senior manager or director while already underpaying them five-figures. Priorities are ambiguous and responsibilities are nebulous. Over-delegation without explanation was the norm. It was obvious management had no clue how many manhours were required for “elite” work. They purport to be “elite” but half the staff looks like they drove to their interview directly from their college graduation. Additionally, I’d look around and think that it was a job’s program for the C-Suite. There were many days that coworkers walked around like zombies with a thousand–yard-stare. It’s ironic because “Elite’s” website has a bevy of blogs about stress, burnout, and being overwhelmed – the CEO even writes articles on the subject. I always thought that was the projection from the employees working there. Indeed, management openly talks about their mental health issues and makes jokes about advertising to private colleges for students who “need Adderall”. Everyone starts on a 90-day introductory probationary period – and they use it! They may even rush you to sign the Letter of Intent! If you’re lucky, they’ll explain to you early on what that period actually is! Hopefully, your expectations are reasonable and not something multiple paygrades higher. But godspeed, I’ve been in student groups with better organization. They don’t even understand their data and how to track marketing efforts, let alone teach someone to understand it. For those who accept a job offer, good luck to you.
Pros
Owners are seemingly nice and caring people regarding their company.
Cons
If you aren't liked by you Supervisor and staff, you are terminated during orientation. You are not given a chance to prove your skills. They have no regard for your education or experience.
Pros
Can get “free,” supervision for certification if you agree to a four year contract.
Cons
You’re given an unpaid hour for lunch but expected to attend mandatory online weekly meetings, complete paperwork and do online training over that same unpaid hour lunchtime. Offered bonus for completing paperwork in a timely manner but they will take it back if you don’t complete your contract time. Expected to pay for supervision hours if you don’t complete your 4 years. Lower pay than comparable counseling positions.
Pros
Ample people to fill a schedule. Office culture is fun
Cons
Leadership rarely communicates. When they do they are changing or doing things that are not ethical or maybe even illegal at times. Insane non compete contract the recently started to enforce. Hope you don’t need a second income!
Pros
Some good people to work with.
Cons
Low pay. Okay benefits. No room for growth
Pros
Small family business and not corporation
Cons
Extremely discriminatory especially against GLBT people, people with disabilities, and choose which policies to enforce
Pros
Great culture, colleagues, and staff
Cons
Wish I could make more but pay is above market
Pros
People in the office were great
Cons
Terrible management. Unethical practices. Only care about the almighty dollar
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