Overwhelming, discouraging and becoming more and more toxic daily - Anonymous employee HR Works Employee Review

1.0
Mar 29, 2022
Anonymous employee
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Pros

A handful of the co-workers I worked with (some who have since left the company as well) will be lifelong friends. The flexible work schedules are convenient.

Cons

When feedback is given regarding workloads and new systems and processes, it feels as it is not taken seriously, and there is a perception that you are looked upon negatively if you do speak up with concerns or feedback. I was told I should not go to HR with concerns, because anything I share will be shared with the management team anyways. You are given topics that are off limits to discuss with your HR or management team, even though they are well within your rights. It does not feel as if there is any type of confidentiality between HR and employees and you are discouraged to approach HR with questions or concerns. However, if you approach your manager with sensitive information or concerns, the entire leadership team will find out and you will be labelled as a negative trouble maker. The very heavy workloads are burning out employees and causing immense stress. Workloads steadily increase and you are not able to complete work proactively, it feels like you are always on the cusp of drowning if not drowning already. The calculations to determine workload do not consider additional responsibilities and duties from the day to day. The turnover causes more stress with the employees left to pick up extra clients. The quality of work is decreasing by the day. Inconsistent management/policies (ex: some employees in the same title are required to come to the office and others are not and given full remote perks, the roles are very fuzzy and consistently found myself with responsibilities that were outside of my job description, you will be told certain things from one manager but then something completely from a different manager). Things often felt like they were decided on a personal level rather than decided fairly and equally. Many are fearful of the direction the department is moving with all the new processes and systems, people believe we are becoming a call center and this is not what they signed up for. The new systems seem to be very cumbersome and do not flow well with what we do in the department, it feels like it is added work and makes things disorganized. All the new systems are overwhelming employees who already have an overwhelming workload. The new system roll outs are disjointed and disorganized and there is very little training to back up the new systems. Many are unhappy with the micro-managing under new leadership/management in the department. Employees do not feel trusted to do their job and do it well. The constant leadership changes have not been for the better. The environment overall is very toxic. You will hear of and experience rampant gossiping, bullying and drama. Peers and co-workers you feel you can trust turn out to spread rumors about you. This is not a nurturing, supportive environment and you will feel like you are back in high school. I do not feel I was treated fairly or professionally since putting in my notice even after all of my attempts to end on a strong and positive note, it was a very uncomfortable, isolating and a very negative experience and I feel that myself and others that I am close to were not treated with respect. It felt like it was teetering on the edge of a hostile and toxic environment.

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Pros

They value work-life balance, the pay was good, the benefits were good, the management listened and incorporated feedback, and the people who worked there were kind.

Cons

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1.0
Sep 15, 2025
Anonymous employee
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Pros

A few coworkers were great!

Cons

When I first started, everything was presented in a very positive light—almost like “sunshine and rainbows.” However, over time, the reality became much different, and it reached a point where I dreaded going to work. I worked in the Leave Department, and unfortunately, the managers and supervisors lacked the necessary skills to lead effectively. It wasn’t until I transitioned to a new role elsewhere that I realized just how unhealthy the environment had been. In my current position, I feel valued and respected—something that was missing before. Suggestions for improving efficiency or processes were not welcomed and often led to being singled out. One of the most inefficient practices was the requirement to complete a daily timesheet detailing how much time was spent on each account and task. It felt more like micromanagement than meaningful oversight. My new employer is able to manage client billing without tracking every minute of the day. The culture was overly invasive, and feedback often came in the form of criticism rather than support. Employee well-being seemed secondary to profit margins. There were no bonuses, the pay was below industry standards, and overall morale suffered. Unless there is a significant change in leadership within the Leave Administration and Benefits Department, they will continue to lose talented employees.

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