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Get assigned to a public sector project! - Senior Manager Acumen Solutions Employee Review

2.0
Sep 6, 2017
Recommend
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Pros

Great people to work with if you are lucky to work on the right project with the right account team . I was lucky to work on Public Sector projects. public Amazing corporate care team! Events such as AcuProm, project team building events and family outings build trust and teamwork.

Cons

People Mgr program is a failure and HR is doing nothing to fix it. Referrals used to be big source of hiring but recruiting team doesn't provide a consistent positive experience during the recruiting process. Other than Public Sector Practice I won't advice to work in any other group! Executive team is on cruise mode and I believe they don't get pushed hard enough by the CEO hence leading to a complacent attitude.

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Hi, so sorry to hear you had a negative experience. We would love to talk more if you are open to it, so we can improve. Feel free to reach out to HR at hr@acumensolutions.com

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