Enterprise Employee Reviews about "work life balance"

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- "They give you great training that you can use to move up or take with you when you move on." (in 952 reviews)
- "Compensation for this job is reasonable and you receive great benefits for being a recent college graduate." (in 946 reviews)
- "Great training program and really allows you to grow professionally while gaining valuable business experience." (in 535 reviews)
- "Long hours and perhaps less ideal for individuals who are married or have kids; there is a trade" (in 3785 reviews)
- "There is simply no work life balance and many employees are quickly burnt out and miserable." (in 2594 reviews)
- "The long hours and hard work you put in would not out way staying in the same position for long." (in 1062 reviews)
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Reviews about "work life balance"
Return to all Reviews- 4.0Dec 27, 2018Management TraineeCurrent Employee, less than 1 yearKingston, ON
Pros
Young, fun colleagues! So many career opportunities, literally everybody starts in the same position which creates a great sense of equality. If you work hard and if you’re invested in your career, you can advance so fast! There’s good compensation for expenses, such as travelling to head office for training. There’s social life within the company and while a conservative work environment we still manage to have so much fun in the workplace! This is crucial as your hours are very long. You need good co workers as you see them more than friends and family.
Cons
The hours. You’re looking at 11-hour work days, 50 hours a week. Sometimes you do the weekend too but then you’re flexing out on a given weekday. To be fair though, if the hours come as a surprise, then you didn’t pay enough attention at the multiple interviews as it is mentioned to you continuously. Work and life balance is tricky but it’s all about time management and investment in your career. This isn’t your average job - a lot is expected from you because the company invests in you. So yes, be prepared for long hours. It’s only a potential issue for me if I ever want to start a family.
1 - 3.0Aug 18, 2021Management AssistantCurrent Employee, more than 3 yearsPittsburgh, PA
Pros
Build confidence and trust running local offices and quick promotions. The friends you make are great.
Cons
The hours can be very long and it's hard to to find a work/life balance