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High Turnover, Challenging - Anonymous employee Embassy Management Employee Review

2.0
Mar 6, 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

You get to work for a great cause and feel good about the work you do. Since there is high turnover, if you stick it out you can get promotions very easily.

Cons

Communication and structure is lacking. Corporate is structured in Spokane and not a lot of direction or feedback is given to satellite offices. I had a one on one meeting with my boss maybe once every three months. There are a lot of passive aggressive power squabbles with the current regional director. Benefits are outrageously expensive ($300/month for health) and doesn't cover much. No matching 401k. Huge turnover. (They brand it as "rebuilding" and as a positive, but people quit left and right.) When I left, there were signs of improvement.

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Cons

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Pros

I enjoyed the central location in Boise/Meridian.

Cons

This company has a very specific culture that is hard to break into. They are disorganized, they lack proper training for many of the positions, most of mid-management are bullies and lack accountability using lower staff to scapegoat for their oversights. As with any employment in human services you will find some very good-hearted people who excel at their jobs, care about what they are doing, and are wonderful to work with, at least. At Embassy, if you experience any difficult circumstances with co-workers or supervisors do not expect management to help or support you, especially the HR department. The company as a whole is profit driven and both the clients and employees suffer accordingly. This company seems to have a specific idea of what kind of employee they are looking for. This may have something to do with the strong ingroup dynamic of the employees who have been there for a long time. This unfortunately leads to unspoken rules that lead to isolation and exclusion for the newer employees. The power dynamics are clear and the climate is not a welcoming one, and so the company is not one that promotes growth as much as conformity. But, as with any company, some positions will be better than others. Choose wisely, and good luck!

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