Unethical Company - Anonymous Employee- Former Employee bei HR Works: Mitarbeiterbewertung

1.0
12. Juli 2025
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Pros

None, they lie about the job and responsibilities and when you speak up, they use your disability to terminate you. I see why their reviews are so low.

Kontras

Unethical, discrimination, not a true HR company.

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11mo
Thank you for your review. Although you were with us less than a month in total, we do value your opinion. In addition to the established channels for employees to voice concerns, we encourage regular feedback through annual employee surveys. Our designation as a Great Place to Work-Certified™ organization reflects our dedication to creating a positive workplace culture where employees feel valued and respected, with 94% of our employees saying HRW is a great place to work. We truly wish you all the best in your future endeavors.

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5.0
12. Mai 2025
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Pros

They value work-life balance, the pay was good, the benefits were good, the management listened and incorporated feedback, and the people who worked there were kind.

Kontras

Not really man cons, we were always busy, but that's not a bad thing.

1.0
15. Sept. 2025
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Pros

A few coworkers were great!

Kontras

When I first started, everything was presented in a very positive light—almost like “sunshine and rainbows.” However, over time, the reality became much different, and it reached a point where I dreaded going to work. I worked in the Leave Department, and unfortunately, the managers and supervisors lacked the necessary skills to lead effectively. It wasn’t until I transitioned to a new role elsewhere that I realized just how unhealthy the environment had been. In my current position, I feel valued and respected—something that was missing before. Suggestions for improving efficiency or processes were not welcomed and often led to being singled out. One of the most inefficient practices was the requirement to complete a daily timesheet detailing how much time was spent on each account and task. It felt more like micromanagement than meaningful oversight. My new employer is able to manage client billing without tracking every minute of the day. The culture was overly invasive, and feedback often came in the form of criticism rather than support. Employee well-being seemed secondary to profit margins. There were no bonuses, the pay was below industry standards, and overall morale suffered. Unless there is a significant change in leadership within the Leave Administration and Benefits Department, they will continue to lose talented employees.

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