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Pima County (Arizona)

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Pima County (Arizona) reviews

3.4

53% would recommend to a friend

(197 total reviews)
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Chuck Huckelberry

28% approve of CEO

40% positive business outlook

Pima County (Arizona) has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 197 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Pima County (Arizona) employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Government & Public Administration industry (3.6 stars).

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197 reviews
2.0
Feb 9, 2022

Move along

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Pros

Never missed a single paycheck

Cons

Do not expect to be treated well as an employee here. Of course, this is all subjective and varies from department to department. However, overall, county administration seems to go out of their way to treat employees less-than to avoid even the slightest hint of impropriety, as of treating employees well is indicative of something nefarious. Obviously, this is to avoid the possibility of conflict with angry white men (who own property). "Why are employees paid at market value? That's money that could be spent on potholes!" Benefits are garbage. The only health plan available is a high deductible plan. Deductibles vary based on coverage type (single vs. coupled vs. family, etc). Communication is a big problem and it's primarily top-down, by which I mean county administration and department management do a terrible job of keeping their employees informed of the current happenings, all the while expecting these same employees to keep their supervisors and such informed of their own happenings. Issues (performance and otherwise) are not addressed at an individual level. If a single employee in a department can't wrap their head around proper email etiquette, it becomes a department-wide issue that must be addressed, rather than just sitting Stewart down and telling him not to type in all caps. Little has been done to even try to accommodate employees during this covid pandemic. Want to telecommute? Ha, good luck! Alternate schedule? Nope. Shuttle flexibility? Like a wood beam. So, why exactly would someone want to work for Pima County? That's a good question to which I'm still trying to find an answer.

3.0
Jul 14, 2015
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Pros

It used to be a really good medical plan, retirement plan, and job security. Now relative job security is probably the only pro as the medical plan is not as good and retirement ditto.

Cons

Pay is super lousy. Even if you arrive with high skills and acquire more on the job, pay raises are not tied to performance. You will get the same raise as the slug who does little to nothing, and over time you will really resent that. While Huckelberry takes care of himself, he ensures those beneath him receive as little as possible. That helps justify his big salary. He has special rules that apply to him, such as he gets paid for his sick time when he leaves. All other employees leaves that on the table as the County doesn't pay out for sick time (unless you give them the first few hundred hours, and then they pay you 25% on the remainder). You will go 2-5 years without a raise, even if the cost of living escalates. The County feels there are more where you came from, so as an employee you are not valued much. The revolving door rate is very high; they just keep hiring and people keep quitting, especially when the first paycheck hits and new hires see 12% deducted as their share of the retirement plan. Then of course is your share of medical premium, before all the other deductions. If you take a job downtown, you will pay for parking on your own (no gimmees there either). There just isn't much paycheck left after all that.

2.0
Jul 13, 2022

not worth it

Anonymous employee
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Pros

very few- pay is low, management is non-existent, no room for promotion, everyone basically hates their job and you can tell.

Cons

see "pros". too many to list.

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