Thoughts after 10 years.... - Talent Acquisition Manager RDI Employee Review

5.0
31 Jan 2024
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Pros

Why have I remained with RDI for over a decade? It's simple – RDI is among the few companies that truly practices what it preaches. I have the privilege of being part of a vibrant and forward-thinking workplace that champions creativity, innovation, and continuous learning. RDI not only invests in my development but also ensures access to diverse growth opportunities, empowering me to reach my professional aspirations. Collaborating with fellow professionals is seamless, creating a positive and inclusive workplace where every contribution is valued. Our culture is unparalleled. We work hard and play hard! It's not just about achieving goals; we also celebrate milestones, birthdays, and achievements together. How many people can genuinely say they love coming to work every day? Engaging in meaningful community initiatives and corporate social responsibility programs is ingrained in our culture, allowing us to contribute to a greater cause and make a positive impact beyond the workplace. RDI's commitment to walking the walk has made my journey here incredibly rewarding.

Cons

The benefits offered could be better

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RDI Response
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Thank you for sharing your 10+ year journey at RDI. Your description of a vibrant, forward-thinking workplace that champions creativity and continuous learning is inspiring. The company's commitment to your development and diverse growth opportunities is commendable. The positive and inclusive culture, combined with a seamless collaboration, is noteworthy. Your engagement in meaningful community initiatives reflects RDI's commitment beyond the workplace. We appreciate your feedback on benefits, and your encouragement to management is valued. Thank you for your dedication to RDI.

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2.0
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No attention to dietary restrictions for pot luck, causing some people to not be able to enjoy. Definite focus on unhealthy eating with most snacks, meals and beverages in the canteen being crap, and a culture that seems focused on being unhealthy, and enabling obesity. False sense of culture presented during training - real culture becomes obvious after. Claims of "family" style, interest in feedback, inclusiveness and so on largely false. Climate controlled by site director, and they're generally interested in minimizing the cost so you may be too hot/cold. Deceptive culture, two sets of rules - one for the clique of managers, supervisors (glorified team leads) and 'special' employees, the other for everyone else. I.E. Favoritism. You can feel it from the moment you get out of training. Lack of interest in actual feedback, coupled with defensiveness or attacks Dishonesty and some bullying by leadership Very strict rules about bathroom use time (20 min/day). If you have a medical excuse, you can get an exemption so you aren't written up, but you won't be paid for that time in excess of 20 min/day. You're given your supervisor and manager's phone numbers to contact outside of work but good luck getting a response every time you need to contact them! Pathetic training by people with no experience in that area, who are led by onsite directors with no experience in education, either, leaving you potentially ill-prepared for your job. Sub-par salaries, which they blame on the clients. Holidays and holiday pay depend on both RDI rules and client rules, not just RDI, so you may not get vacation pay for some holidays. Very stingy company shoveling money upwards to the C-suite while maybe people in lower positions get crap pay, and some of the people you promote end up giving too much of their personal time to you without proper compensation. I could go on and on....

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