Extreme Favoritism, Underpaid and Undervalued - Avis employé Employé (anonyme) Remilon

2,0
18 mars 2013
Employé (anonyme)
Recommande
Approbation du PDG
Perspective commerciale

Avantages

They hire directly out of college and especially in this economy it is nice to have a job with benefits. Middle management is often responsive to ideas and feedback.

Inconvénients

Management is completely inaccesible. They throw around buzz words constantly like innovation, no red tape and collaboration but rarely follow through with any of their supposed company goals. They make you hate fridays because every few months they do a massive purging and fire people out of the blue. Furthermore people are shamed for leaving for almost any reason (including family reasons, graduate school and jobs more in line with their interests). The pay is distinctly not competitive and they do no budge an inch when negotiating even when challenged with specific salary data. They have ridiculous "bonus" schemes and expect an extreme amount of loyalty to a brand where employees don't have stock benefits or competitive salaries. Upper Management takes home an extreme amount of profits but does not share it with employees and exhibit EXTREME favoritism. Upper management does not seem to care about high turnover and extremely low morale. Any hint of looking at other jobs is met with extreme suspicion which makes for an anxious workplace.

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5,0
23 oct. 2024
Recommande
Approbation du PDG
Perspective commerciale

Avantages

Place was fun to work at

Inconvénients

Limited growth opportunities for yourself

3,0
1 sept. 2017
Sous-traitant (anonyme)
Recommande
Approbation du PDG
Perspective commerciale

Avantages

This was a great way to get back into the education field at a time in my life when I couldn't commit to a full-time job. It greatly improved my confidence in my profession and I got to work with a lot of really talented people. I'm very proud of the work I did at this company.

Inconvénients

When I started working, Remilon was creating free online courses to make college education more accessible; this work was advertised as a philanthropic endeavor and I didn't feel bad earning $125 per lesson, even though each one took about 10 hours. Later though, they switched to a subscription model in which customers have to pay $40 a month to access all of the content. This means that I can't even watch my own videos anymore. I can't show them to my friends and family because it costs money. I have well over 2 million views total from all of the work I did, and I don't even want to think about how much money Remilon has made off of my work. I already signed all my rights away, so there's nothing to do about it. But it would be nice if they would reach out and be like… "Hey here's $1000 Thank You money since we duped you and made a killing off the work you did under the guise of philanthropy." It just sucks that I have to view this company with such bitterness after being so proud of the work I did with them.

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