It's an old school Corporate thing. - Anonymous employee Freeman Employee Review

2.0
Jun 28, 2016
Anonymous employee
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Pros

The "Culture" allows for a flexible schedule, "as long as you get your work done", so actual shift hours can vary based on your abilities to accomplish tasks and your personal needs. Certain job roles have plenty opportunity for all-expense travel. Outstanding benefits for Health Insurance and 401k.

Cons

"Typical" Corporate environment - this is not a modern "Hip" place to work; Values are based on old foundations. Office "Cliques", which as you can imagine can be stressful to individuals who do not participate. "He said, she said" politics. Not everyone honors the "Culture" - they take advantage of the flex schedule, which can grate on you if you are an honorable person who does. Personal merits are minimized and not grounds for advancement - who you know and how well you get along with them matters more. Spend too long here and you will become a corporate cog.

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Thank you for taking the time to share your experience at Freeman with us. We value this feedback and are continually striving to offer an environment that team members are excited about. It’s great to hear that our benefits options are having such a positive impact.

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