Don't even think about applying here, you will be stressed everytime you come home - Network Technician MYR Group Employee Review

1.0
Dec 10, 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Weekly paycheck, gifts by the ceo, experience, paid certificates

Cons

IT mgmt is terrible, I went to this company everyday and literally dreaded my job until I had enough. The health insurance is garbage, my direct manager literally belitted me everyday and made me feel like trash since I was younger in the IT dept. I sent several complaints to HR but they did nothing. This company needs to look at the management and clean house, what a toxic horrible place to work. All the good people have left now because of a few bad managers. John Dotson is a great guy but the rest of the team needs to be let go.

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Your complaint has been received and is being reviewed by management. MYR Group Inc is fully committed to the fair and respectful treatment of all its employees. If you would like to provide additional information you may contact the Company’s anonymous incident reporting hotline, MYR Listens, at (800) 461-9330.

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Cons

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