
Good stable job, work is organized into pods based on capabilities, good support for new hires.
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The workload is too much. Otherwise, this is a great company to work for.
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Flexibility of working from home, work/life balance.
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Good vacation, good pay, decent medical coverage.
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Communicative, clear about goals, competitive in the workforce.
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Helpful, honest about feedback, supportive, friendly.
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Hard workers, caring, accountable, and helpful.
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Supportive managers and coworkers. Relaxed attitude.
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Flexibility from managers, help when things go awry.
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Passionate, helpful, have my back.
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Pay, vacation, and health coverage.
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Thorough, helpful, hard working, realistic.
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Manager is supportive and understanding.
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Freedom when working from home. Good tools for work.
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Always willing to help us out. very friendly and knowledgeable.
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My managers are great and are doing their best to help us.
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Progressive social outlook, better pay/benefits than most others. Great managers who care.
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I know a lot of them well. They're all very helpful and nice.
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Active in letting us know what is going on. Friendly, approachable, and involved. Company seems to have a progressive social outlook.
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I have 120 projects. How am I supposed to drive them all? No PM or consultant should have this much to keep track of.
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Pay every 2 weeks (better than twice monthly) and the vacation is good. Medical insurance is bad at all companies so I can't complain there.
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Managers are eager to help. Folks above are not eager to hire adequate work force to handle volume of projects. Impossible to provide good customer service and thorough delivery on promises when managing 100 projects.
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Workload is unmanageable, seemingly at all levels. Even after completing a project, 10 more projects end up on my plate. Support needs help, as many support issues end up back in implementation to resolve. The workload grows but the work force doesn't.
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