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Management insults employees with low pay and zero respect - Administrative Assistant KENTECH Consulting Employee Review

2.0
17 Jan 2026
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Pros

The only upside is having a job that pays on time. Nothing more.

Cons

The workload is heavy while the pay is embarrassingly low. Leadership treats people as disposable, which explains why staffing is always short and turnover keeps climbing. The burden falls on the remaining employees, who are pushed to carry more work with no appreciation or reward.

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5.0
9 Jul 2024
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Great team members and management.

Cons

There are no cons to working at Kentech.

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KENTECH Consulting Response
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Dear Team Member, Thank you for your positive review! We're thrilled to hear that you've had a great experience working with KENTECH Consulting for the past few years. It's wonderful to know that you appreciate our team members and management. We believe that a supportive and collaborative environment is key to our success, and your feedback reinforces that. If you ever have any suggestions or ideas on how we can continue to improve, please don't hesitate to share them. We value your input and look forward to continuing our work together. Best regards, KENTECH Consulting Team
1.0
2 Jul 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Remote Work, Colleagues, and Clients.

Cons

Leadership remains a significant concern. Senior leadership often appears focused on securing new business and making commitments that the organization struggles to deliver operationally. As a result, teams are frequently left managing expectations that were established without sufficient planning, resources, or execution strategy. Operational decision-making can be highly centralized and heavily reliant on micromanagement, while at times lacking a practical understanding of the day-to-day challenges employees and clients face. This creates confusion, inconsistent priorities, and frequent shifts in direction. Employees are often expected to adapt to changing expectations without clear communication or adequate support. Employee relations and human resources functions are often perceived as aligned primarily with leadership priorities rather than serving as an independent resource for employees. Concerns raised by staff may receive limited consideration when they conflict with organizational objectives. The company also launched an internal initiative encouraging employees to post positive Glassdoor reviews. While employees are free to share their experiences, efforts to actively influence online ratings can create the perception that leadership is more focused on managing public image than addressing the underlying issues employees raise. Prospective employees should carefully review both positive and negative feedback, look for recurring themes over time, and ask detailed questions during the interview process regarding leadership style, communication practices, turnover, workload expectations, and overall company culture.

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