Office Culture and Environment - Anonymous employee LCPtracker Employee Review

2.0
May 24, 2013
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

The company is very family-oriented....In fact they hire all family or friends. It's a relaxed environment and there isn't too much pressure. There is a lot of leniency and the environment is not competitive at all.

Cons

Super unprofessional. Many of the workers don't have a college degrees. Major nepotism and corruption in the office culture.They don't have an HR it is a bit unorganized.

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