Big promises, no deliveries - HR Generalist Appvestor Employee Review

1.0
14 Feb 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Overall a good compensation package. Ok base salary, 7% employer paid pension, health + dental care, WFA policy, and a Friday a month off (i.e. 12 extra vacation days a year) + other smaller benefits.

Cons

More or less all the promises I was given during the interview process, that motivated me to accept the position, were never delivered on. The culture is also pretty bad in my opinion - there is a clear divide between old and new employees making the environment fairly hostile towards newcomers. When mistakes were made, the response was always anger and blame instead of asking what went wrong - often the issue was not enough or wrong information. I left my position in less than a year.g

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Cons

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3.0
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Pros

Smart, talented colleagues: The team is full of skilled, driven people who make the workplace enjoyable and collaborative. Good perks: Free meals, gym access, and social events help balance out the workday. Positive culture: The overall vibe is supportive, and employees work well together.

Cons

Management disconnect: Leadership makes decisions without understanding employees' actual workloads or challenges. Unrealistic salary negotiations: Compensation doesn’t reflect the true scope of responsibilities because management lacks insight into day-to-day tasks. Inconsistent policies: Rules and guidelines vary between departments, causing confusion and frustration among employees. Unbalanced workload: Employees are often expected to take on tasks outside their roles without recognition or fair compensation. HR lacks support: HR mostly serves management’s interests, offering little help or advocacy for employees. Profit-driven culture: The company focuses more on financials than on employee well-being, leading to a stressful environment.

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