Word Polishers - IT Support Indeed Employee Review

1.0
3 Oct 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Free food, transportation options, decent benefits, parties galore

Cons

Toxic environment, defensive HR and Employee Brand Program Managers who rather than acknowledge and empathise with unhappy employees, they write defensive screeds where they deny all wrong doing. I have never worked at a more racist, sexist, and company. I literally needed months of therapy to rebuild myself esteem. My manager displayed a narcissistic tendencies and life was very difficult around this person. No one helped me and HR made it sound like I was the problem. This person broke so many rules, did and said so many inappropriate things. I went to their manager, he did nothing, I went to HR & was also stone walled there. So I left. Stay away from this toxic employer unless you are young, white and male. or a thin white young blond woman. Everyone else will have massive difficulties. Indeed is a reflection of the worst in our society. Absolute rock bottom.

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Indeed Response
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Hi there, thanks for leaving us a review about your experiences of working in our Austin office. Something has obviously gone very wrong here and we can assure you we do empathise with you and take your feedback seriously. Every review is responded to personally and our HR team makes action plans based on the feedback we receive. We would like to speak with you further and find out more information so please do reach out to us on inside@indeed.com

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