Disappointing Micro-Management and Lack of Support for Tenured Employees - Anonymous employee CommPeak Employee Review

2.0
Feb 19, 2025
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Good teammates Salary is acceptable

Cons

I’ve been with this company for a while, and it’s incredibly frustrating to see how little they value their employees. The micro-management is out of control. Every task, no matter how small, is heavily scrutinized and controlled, leaving little room for autonomy or trust in employees’ capabilities. It feels like there is no confidence in the skills and expertise we bring to the table, especially when we’ve been here long enough to know what we’re doing. On top of that, the company seems to overlook the importance of taking care of its tenured employees. Those of us who have invested time and energy into building the company are being neglected. There’s no recognition for years of hard work, and the support is minimal at best.

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1.0
Mar 22, 2026
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Pros

I have no comments at all

Cons

1. Culture & Ethics Breach of Confidentiality: When HR shares private information with management, who then shares it with the team, it destroys trust. Integrity is the backbone of HR; without it, employees will never feel safe reporting issues. Conflict of Interest: Tolerating inappropriate relationships and allowing rumors to spread creates a "high school" atmosphere rather than a professional one. Favoritism & Politics: When promotions are based on "who you like" rather than merit, top performers lose motivation and eventually leave. 2. Management & Operations Reactive Policy Changes: Implementing new rules without a "trial and error" period or data-driven reasoning usually leads to confusion and inefficiency. Misunderstanding Productivity: Assuming low productivity equals "doing nothing" is a common but harmful management mistake. It often ignores system issues, burnout, or the complexity of specific tasks. The "Double Onsite" Penalty: Forcing agents to "make up" onsite days after a legitimate sick leave defeats the purpose of a flexible hybrid model and penalizes people for being ill. 3. Professional Growth & Training Forced Upskilling: Pushing agents into new skills before they’ve mastered their current ones is a recipe for high error rates and employee anxiety. Toxic Hierarchies: Creating an environment where newly promoted "tier-up" employees look down on others or actively "hunt" for mistakes to report creates a culture of fear, not collaboration.

3.0
Jan 6, 2026
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Pros

Hybrid Setup. Small Team. Dedicated period for training. Certified and strictly following industry standards.

Cons

Minimal salary increase Upskill learning is absent Being re hired is second to imposible.

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