Zero Support - Consultant LMI Employee Review

3.0
15 May 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Great benefits and salary including an unheard of retirement plan after one year

Cons

No support whatsoever. Management , HR, and Accounting don't respond to emails, phone calls, or any other communication. Basically fend for yourself due to LMI purchasing TORI Group whom have different policies and procedures. They either have zero desire to assist or they do not have the person el in place to handle such an influx of new employees.

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LMI Response
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Thanks for your review; we are proud to offer LMIers an array of highly competitive benefits, including a company match in our retirement plan. We are excited about the growth of the company and we’re actively hiring. Simultaneously, we strive to give our employees a great experience; our people are our greatest asset. We regret to hear you experienced difficulties in communicating with our enterprise support departments during The Tauri Group integration. If you’re willing to share it, we welcome additional feedback so we can improve our efforts ; contact us at Conversation@LMI.org. Our CHRO has offered to speak with you directly – we can set that up through the same email if you’d like.

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