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1 employee at Reply.com has reviewed Reply.com across various culture dimensions, providing their opinions on items ranging from executive ratings to the pace at work. The latest review was months ago.
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people are nice and try to do their best but they are not motivated.
i do not see many positive things. management is sneaky and uses people to get his own advantage
they should attend a management school since they are not real managers
I'd like to have a salary aligned with US marked. I work as an engineer. I am not a waiter.
we do not provide quality, we are not reliable and do not respect duedates

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Definitely unfair. Much less than market average
Nice people but Mostly not really skilled.
not pertinent to the type of job. people are hired with no competences
no way to grow. no meritocracy. bonus are insignificant and not proportional to performances. zero investment in people training
Nobody knows anything about him. Owners or senior direstor avoid having any contact with employees. They don't say hi and don't talk to you
Managers decide. But it is extremely rare to get promoted. A consultant can income a senior consultant as counter offer when he/she quits
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