Bunch of Liars - Anonymous employee Billtrust Employee Review

2.0
Dec 27, 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Bring in snacks and fruits

Cons

expected to take work home every night and work while you are on vacation they lie to their Clients and their employees

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Billtrust Response
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Thank you for sharing your feedback. As a company that values our reputation as an employer of choice, these comments are disappointing to hear. We truly do believe we have built a family first mentality culture at Billtrust, and encourage everyone to foster a healthy work/life balance. We do expect employees to maintain a high level of professionalism that includes consistently meeting commitments to customers and co-workers, but by no means expect employees to feel overwhelmed by work to the extent you are describing. Additionally, and perhaps more importantly, , we take any claim of mistreatment of employees very seriously. Since this is the first I am hearing of such claims, I would like to investigate the mistreatment you are referencing. I would encourage you to reach out to me directly, and confidentially, so I can understand the situation in more detail. ~Jeanne O'Connor, SVP Human Resources

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