Horrible - Legal Nationwide Employee Review

1.0
Jan 16, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Nothing at all this place is toxic.

Cons

Micromanaging is the only form of managing. Training is horrible and literally just checklists. The pay is not worth the headache. No constructive communication. No clear leadership. Unprofessional/unethical culture and encouraging bullying behavior. The technology is antiquated yet they think they have the best software and systems. There are so many pointless meetings that take up all your time. Just run don’t do it. Managers can’t remember the names of staff. If you work in insurance defense please go somewhere else that is ran like an actual professional organization and not like some difficult/competitive law firms. If someone wants to work with a particular person in the office that your assigned to they will literally sabotage you’re work and beyond micromanage you. The paralegal specialists are the absolute worst here. Instead of being helpful they want to make sure they are the star employees and wannabe attorneys when their work quality is a joke. Just run if you’re thinking about working here go somewhere that values respect in the workplace. Can’t believe higher ups let their offices run the way they do.

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Pros

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