Pluspunten
Flexible hours, Great coworkers. Those are really the only positive comments I can make about my experience at The Right Thing.
Minpunten
In my interview I was told I'd be hired in as part time but would become full time within two-three months. Twelve months later, still no promotion, and it wasn't for lack of doing a good job. When I met with HR to check in after 3 months, after 6 months, 8 and when I finally quit, they fully denied ever telling me I would ever be given a full time position. Employees are overworked and underpaid, in the fullest sense of the word. The company isn't even that big and after a full year of working for the company, senior leadership still hadn't even spoken to me or acknowledged me when passing the halls. I truly felt like they no longer cared about their employees. Hours were taken away from me at the last minute, and I was not compensated for time I was scheduled. BIG BROTHER WAS WATCHING. The company regularly monitored employee's computer screens and key fob scans at the doors, I was pulled into a meeting with HR because I had AIM running on my computer (instead of the company-approved MSN chat), and another time because I left the building during my shift to get something out of my car (they monitored the key fob swipes and asked why I left during the middle of the shift). I felt like I wasn't trusted for doing a good job, I wasn't rewarded for doing a good job, and I was forced to lie to clients about who I was and what company I represented ( I was working as a recruiter on behalf of another corporation). By far the worst place I ever worked.