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Geo-Technology Associates

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GTA Review - Field Geologist Geo-Technology Associates Employee Review

5.0
19 Apr 2023
Recommend
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Pros

There was much diversity in the work tasks throughout the day. This job taught much independence while working in the field.

Cons

Communication between field geologists and management could be improved upon.

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Geo-Technology Associates Response
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Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback with us. GTA strives to provide a variety of tasks and projects to foster independence and professional growth within our field. Exposure to different aspects of our work not only enhances individual skills but also contributes to the overall success of our projects. Regarding communication between field geologists and management, we recognize that effective communication is crucial for ensuring smooth operations and addressing any challenges that may arise. Our protocols include regular check-ins and feedback sessions. These practices are in place to facilitate open dialogue, address concerns promptly, and continuously improve communication strategies within the team.

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Cons

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