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Family Oriented Company that underpays employees and overpays executives - Anonymous employee Columbia Ultimate Employee Review

4.0
18 Jun 2013
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Very Good company to work for in regards to family life. I am able to take time off when needed or work from home.

Cons

They hire executives that are not needed and pay them 6 figures a year while understaffing other parts of the company. They pay regular employees in comparison to what people got paid in the 1990's.

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5.0
21 Feb 2017
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Job is ever changing. No 2 question are alike. The pay is ok and the people and culture is very postivte. The office has a execise room and is free.

Cons

Bonus was a plenty but non-existant not too many wage increases. Not even cost of living one. Sometime our voice is not heard. We have to deal with difficult clients once in a while

1.0
25 Mar 2015
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Great co-workers. Plus, low stress due to lack of management oversight, leadership, accountability, performance metrics. A great place to put in your time and draw a paycheck; albeit at below industry standard for your job title.

Cons

Buffoonish, incompetent corporate leadership with zero strategic vision. Resulting in depressing failures of key initiatives after years of effort and millions of dollars invested. Constant upheaval and change due to an "idea of the month" management style. Frequent resignations of key people due to frustration, poor morale, lack of salary increases and no hope for things to get better. Repeated layoffs due to dire financial circumstances. Line level managers and supervisors are very weak. Just punching the time clock and laying low. No bold leadership. Only fear of attracting negative attention from corporate leadership. These managers and supervisors serve merely as clapping seals for corporate leadership.

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