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Poorly Managed - Anonymous employee The Pulse Network Employee Review

1.0
Dec 24, 2015
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Some smart employees that work hard despite being handed work that they were not hired for.

Cons

Unfortunately those employees are under valued and under appreciated. You typically won't just do your job but as people are let go you will be expected to pick up more work. Before you know it you are doing the job of 3 people. No appreciation. No bonuses. No perks. Not even a "thanks" now and then! Toxic work environment.

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5.0
Feb 20, 2024
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Pros

PTO, Sick Leave, Travel to name a few. There is also huge room for growth and learning if you express interest in a particular field. The brothers are a pleasure to work for. They're passionate and with passion comes animosity at times but it's normal brother behavior and never spilled over onto the employees. The software development staff are very very knowledgeable and encouraged exploring new ways to accomplish a task. Some people need to lighten up a bit or accept that they may have been the issue. Expectations are high because the company is small, bit this also gives you access to a lot of opportunities you wouldn't get at a larger company. You NEED a sense of humor to work here.

Cons

Travel, while thrilling to see new places, has a tendency to get very very long during the busy eventing season. However, when you take the job you sign up to do the Travel.

1.0
Feb 26, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

Networking experience, lots of travel, event attendance, good coworkers as long as they stick around. CrossFit gym is easily accessible.

Cons

Long hours when traveling for events but no overtime pay. Everyone was treated poorly by senior level executives (all of whom are brothers, by the way). Lots of yelling in the office, conflicting ideas from CEO and the President lead to blowout arguments and uncomfortable meetings. Little room for change and nearly no room for growth. High turnover rate - average tenure around 6 months. Anyone who lasts longer is considered a "veteran" but burns out quickly. Very little female presence in the office due to sexual harassment and poor treatment. At one point during my tenure the most amount of women working there at one was 5 - out of nearly 30! Quickly dissolved to 4, 3, now 1. Gender equality is a minimum, as is racial equality. Little to no room to grow. Management's priorities vary depending on which brother you talk to.

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