Neglects employee welfare, makes false promises - Project Coordinator bei Addison Group: Mitarbeiterbewertung

1.0
2. März 2020
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Pros

Weekly Payments, really there are no other pros

Kontras

Unable to reach employer after starting on client project. Poor email communication. Lack of interest in employee welfare. Promised benefits and negotiated hourly rate. Made to wait 90 days for benefits. Fell sick with flu during waiting period. UNABLE TO REACH ANYONE for help in communicating with employer after 5 days missed work. No expressed empathy by Addison Group or desire to help. Benefits denied after 90 days for questionable reasons (I was hired just before Thanksgiving and apparently did not meet some elusive requirement for minimum monthly billing November-December-January). I was not informed until end of February that I would not be eligible after enquiring unanswered several times. Was weirdly isolated by client upon return, and ultimately fired. Never heard a single word from Addison in this regard. DO NOT WORK FOR THIS FIRM. DO NOT HIRE THIS FIRM IF YOU CARE ABOUT YOUR PROJECT RESOURCES AND HOW THEY’RE TREATED/SUPPORTED BY THE AGENCY.

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5.0
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Pros

Your success is directly tied to your effort. The company offers uncapped earning potential, strong career growth opportunities, and rewards high performers.

Kontras

At times, resources are allocated toward initiatives and technology that don't consistently translate into measurable value for client-facing producers.

1.0
5. Juli 2026
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Pros

I have a job and I like the company I am on contract with.

Kontras

This company has shady hiring practices. First, the would not provide any info into the benefits before getting hired. No info on insurance, 401k, or anything else. That should have been a red flag, as benefits packages should be used to compare the job to others. After being selected for my role, I was given the contract to sign and review. Right away I noticed the hourly rate was $5.00 lower than was we previously agreed to. I immediately brought this to the attention of the rep with Addison Group. I was told they could resubmit me at the higher rate, but that could potentially get the company to choose someone else instead of me, After being out of work for almost 4 months, I couldn't take that chance. As a consolation prize, the rep told me the role would get overtime which would make up for the lower rate as I would be working some long hours occasionally. The first time I worked over 40 hours, I quickly realized that was not the case. I did get paid for all the hours I worked, but it was not time and a half. After being hired, I asked for the employee benefits guide and was quickly shot down again. The told me the package was proprietary and very comprehensive and I would not be able to view them until I was eligible to get them. Once I was eligible, I did get a copy of the benefits and they are the worst I ever seen,

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Good morning. We take these concerns seriously and want to understand more about what you experienced. We would like to learn more. Please reach out to us at peoplefirst@addisongroup.com so we can investigate this further.
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