Unwilling to listen to the little guys - Web Developer Dealer Inspire Employee Review

1.0
25 Jul 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Young, food, has annual summits

Cons

No transparency Unprofessional Preferential treatment that affect everyone

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Dealer Inspire Response
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As a current employee (as the review indicates) I apologize that you are feeling this way and that you have felt you could not discuss your concerns with your manager or People Operations. Our office is open to discussion and feel that it can be more effective than a review or response. With regard to our promotions, there is a process in place for management to nominate employees for promotion and that is reviewed by People Operations to prevent bias. For open management positions and other roles with multiple interested employees, we have an application and interview process. We are growing quickly and working to create an environment of opportunity for team members as new positions become available. If you have concerns or would like to know more about the process to apply for open roles I would encourage you to meet with the People Operations team so you can feel confident in our process and guidelines.

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