Bad company to work for - Project Manager Clearscale Employee Review

1.0
Mar 21, 2019
Recommend
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Pros

Work from home from time to time

Cons

Management is forcing current employees to write positive reviews after receiving several 1-star negative ratings, just to cover up its bad reputation. Mgmt is rude, demanding and is bullying everyone around.

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Clearscale Response
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At ClearScale, we have a growing global technology team to help our customers be successful in the Cloud, as a mid-size consulting firm we work with a wide range of customers from start-up to Enterprise. ClearScale is an Equal Opportunity Employer providing employees with a work environment free of discrimination and harassment. As an AWS Premier Consulting Partner, ClearScale is held to the highest standards in business practices, transparency and work ethics. We care about our employees and want them to be successful in their line of work and in life. All of our employees are working hard to help customers, but they are also learning, having fun, and succeeding in a supportive and positive environment. We are currently hiring for multiple positions on Indeed.com, and we are encouraging all qualified candidates to apply and become a part of one of the fastest growing AWS Premier Partners in the US. ClearScale Management

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Cons

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