Document Review - Anonymous employee RUTH RUHL Employee Review

1.0
Aug 31, 2016
Anonymous employee
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Pros

The pay is fairly decent for a small law firm

Cons

What a terrible place to work. Management and staff is very unhelpful and does not offer guidance to new (or old) employees. Expectations and duties are NOT clear. Staff is snobby and unhelpful. People working on school papers while others are working hard. Cannot have cell phone out AT ALL while at work (concern here is, what if there is an emergency at home? they wont care, you will be fired) Management yells at employees in front of whole office. Avoid this place like the plague. Much more reasonable and relaxed law firms to work at.

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We are dedicated to supporting every team member in order to create an atmosphere where everyone is appreciated and equipped with the tools to succeed.

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