Average job - - Legal Assistant Gilson Daub Employee Review

4.0
26 Jun 2024
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Pros

The pros would be the flexibility for an introvert who is more open to solo work. The job provides a consistent schedule, for those who are looking for that. It is a very comfortable job, and one very suitable if you don't seek much of a rewardable career, but a stable job.

Cons

There are some dramatic affairs with some coworkers depending on your department and how you interact with individuals. I would not work here if you are looking for a corporate job with the intention of promotion, bonus, and team bonding events.

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5.0
9 Jan 2024
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Pros

Gilson Daub is a great place to work. Leadership is hands-on, communication and transparency are great.

Cons

Compared to other firms who do similar work, there really aren't any cons to working at Gilson Daub.

1.0
13 Apr 2026
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Pros

At the lower and middle management levels, the staff is excellent. My direct manager was supportive and professional, which made my early tenure very positive. ​Growth Opportunities (Initially). There is a clear path for promotion if you are a high performer. I was promoted from Team Lead, to Team Captain, to Assistant Manager, to Staff Manager based on my technical skills and work ethic.

Cons

Once promoted to management, the environment shifts dramatically. The current CFO (formerly the Controller) creates a hostile work environment. She is known to be verbally abusive, dismissive, and manipulative (documented for over 7 years). ​Despite my creating the automated systems for our data, the CFO would frequently make baseless claims about "not understanding the numbers," often expecting data to show things that are logically impossible (such as tracking email response behavior via incoming metrics). ​There is no "open door" policy here. When I formally complained to the CEO regarding the CFO’s abusive behavior and requested a witness or recordings for our meetings to ensure professional conduct, I was demoted two hours later. ​Rather than addressing the conflict or allowing me to self-demote (which I requested two weeks prior), leadership chose to strip away years of promotions—moving me from Staff Manager all the way back to Legal Assistant—simply for requesting a safe, professional workspace. ​The environment at the top is so high-stress and dysfunctional that it necessitated seeking professional therapy.

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