Great benefits and work-life balance. Questionable forecast - Account Manager Nelson Employee Review

4.0
5 May 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

-Great benefits -Flexible work conditions (hybrid, remote) -Summer Fridays in less busy period

Cons

-Restructuring a few times in recent years -High turnover of staff -Not much growth opportunities

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Nelson Response
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Thank you for sharing your insights and feedback. We’re happy to hear that you appreciate the benefits offerings and flexible work arrangements provided by Nelson, including time off during the summer months. We want to clarify that recent changes have been aimed at optimizing our operations as we continue to evolve in the EdTech space. These changes are made with thorough consideration and input from employees, including our company-wide engagement survey. It's important to note that we have a very low turnover rate, and any restructuring undertaken was to enhance our organizational structure rather than in response to high turnover. If you’re open to discussing your feedback further, we would welcome the opportunity to connect with you personally. Your insights are valuable to us as we strive to create an environment where all employees can thrive. Please reach out to our People and Engagement team for a confidential conversation. Thanks again for sharing your thoughts. Your feedback is integral to our growth and improvement journey.

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5.0
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Pros

-Helpful and friendly staff -Benefits are great -They treat you like family and check up on you regularly to see how you as a person are doing

Cons

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1.0
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Pros

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Cons

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