Miserable place to work - Document Input RUTH RUHL Employee Review

1.0
Nov 19, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The only pro to working for this place is not being unemployed. Also, the 401k match was great until we were told that was going to be taken away.

Cons

I've been yelled at in front of the entire office for things that were managements fault and not mine. The managers are awful people who are all stuck in a high school mean girl mentality. The boss treats them like gods while the rest of us are poor peasants. Since starting to work here I've developed extreme anxiety and depression. Even my doctor is telling me I have to get out!!

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RUTH RUHL Response
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As a small firm, we depend on the skills and dedication of our staff for our success. We encourage all team members to bring their concerns to management’s attention so that we can work together in creating an atmosphere where everyone is appreciated and respected.

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Pros

- The opportunity to learn the basics of how mortgage/loan processing work in the context of real estate law - Good chance of getting permanently hired once you are efficient enough in processing documents, so there is some merit; you often start off as a temp through an agency they work closely with. - Solid work experience for those that really need anything for the time being; requires very basic computer and document literacy and input skills. - You are compensated slightly more for any overtime hours you need to work once you're permanently hired - A designated break room with snacks

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- Prepare for longer hours depending on the season; gets particularly busy around tax season; up to 50 hours/week during the busiest times. - Since this role is essentially the frontline of the entire loan process, expect to be among the last to leave the office - Some specific tasks aren't covered in detail during initial training, so you may need to ask around often with more experienced colleagues in the beginning; you will need to be self-reliant in this regard

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