Women Beware - Mitarbeiter (anonym) bei Sound Transit: Mitarbeiterbewertung

2.0
24. Apr. 2018
Mitarbeiter (anonym)
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Pros

There is a good education benefit but you don't have the possibility of working flexible or reduced hours to take advantage of it. The benefits are great and you will be reminded of how great the benefits are while you work for less money.

Kontras

All jobs require a degree or previous experience. Women, who are more likely to not have a degree, will find limited options for growth. Experience will not hold the same weight as a degree when your salary is considered. Should you try to step into a role that is a big step above your current job title be aware that ST will base your ST salary on your current salary so you will be asked to do the same work as others but at a lower salary. It will take multiple years before your salary will be reviewed enough times to warrant being granted the same salary as others in your department. This will be sold as "internal equity".

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Thank you for your feedback. We are committed to creating a transparent and inclusive environment for all our employees so we are disappointed to hear about some of your experiences. We value and consider all feedback as we continue to find ways to enhance our compensation and benefit programs. We wanted to address a couple of your specific concerns here. First, we have made a committed effort to address internal equity within Sound Transit based on feedback from our employee survey. HR completed a large compensation study in November of 2017, which aligned both men and women compa-ratios to 97 percent. We will continue in 2018 with a study to be completed in October. In order to be completely transparent in our pay practices, we are currently training managers and employees on our compensation program and processes, which includes our annual compensation study process. Second, HR has completed workplace flexibility focus groups and will be recommending a new workplace flexibility program. This program will address many flexibility aspects but will also include flexibility options for employees who would benefit from furthering educational needs. This program expected to roll out in late 2018. Again, thank you for your ongoing contribution and feedback.

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