Miserable prison camp work environment, despicable nepotism and a pyramid scheme bonus sham! - Senior Account Executive The Hill Group Employee Review

1.0
7 Jan 2016
Recommend
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Pros

Name recognition and sheer size are Hill Mechanical’s strongest suits. They also employ state-of–the-art engineering practices and a highly impressive sheet metal and piping fabrication shop on the construction side. As for their HVAC service side, they have a good crew of knowledgeable and hard-working field technicians, but this is where the Hill compliments end….

Cons

As a Senior Account Executive (Maintenance & Service Sales) I was appalled with the work environment and the inequities that were promoted by upper & middle management. While I understand that promoting a slight “air of competition” and accountability is desirable for any sales group, the unhealthy environment that the service sales team is subjected to was unlike anything I’ve experienced in my 20+ year career. There is hardly even a whiff of camaraderie among the sales and office staff, but rather a nearly silent and “every man for themselves” office demeanor due to arrogant management who parade around like a Gestapo officer and seems to enjoy belittling people and creating fear and job uncertainty. Everyone is in perpetual “job protection mode”. It seems as if they want to strip you of your individual personality and grind every ounce of energy out of you. Since there is NO commission program to reward the sales staff, the strategy they seek; is to have you “on the treadmill” continually striving to win their approval so that you are so pre-occupied with the paperwork & endless minutia, you don’t have the time to realize that you’re NOT making any money!! Other reviewers have commented on the nepotism & greed and they were positively spot on and accurate. It’s only those related to upper management that get treated well and everyone else gets thrown into the wood chipper. Note to reader: This is where the review must get ambiguous, because Glassdoor will not post a review that calls persons by specific names or titles. First, you’ve got the immediate relatives of upper management that for years have screened every profitable service account and choice maintenance lead for themselves and dumped all the nonsense and long shots on everyone else. There are a couple individuals that sit in their offices with nothing more on their desks than a laptop and a Starbucks while their multiple assistants prepare their proposals and process all the endless paperwork. Department management has proven themselves untrustworthy and disingenuous to both the office & field staff and are only concerned with their own pocketbook. Quickly disregard the review below from June 11, 2014 as this was obviously written by an insider with a family connection and nothing more than damage control to offset the overwhelming negative comments on this site. They do NOT want to pay bonuses to anyone unrelated to management….period. They have a long verifiable history of past Senior Account Execs who left the company after a year or two of working hard, putting in long hours and generating revenue and at bonus time got nothing… zilch… nada! The “family insiders” who actually receive bonus money know that a classic and successful “Pyramid Scheme” requires those at the “pay level” to be continually encouraging the stooges at the bottom “entry level” to keep plugging away in hope. Only with the Hill “Pyramid Scheme”, the “family insiders” remain firmly entrenched at the “pay level” while the bottom entry level stooges are recycled every year or two and leave the company in disgust after figuring out the scam. The Hill “Discretionary” bonus system is purposefully shrouded in ambiguity and despite all the lip service is rarely paid out to anyone outside the management families. They oversee the distribution of it and their insatiable greed demands as much as possible for themselves. “DISCRETIONARY” SAYS IT ALL !!

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The Hill Group Response
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Thank you for the feedback. It is unfortunate that in the short time you were with our company your experience was not positive. We wish you the best of luck in your career.
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