SHI International reviews

3.2

50% would recommend to a friend

(2,092 total reviews)
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Thai Lee

63% approve of CEO

47% positive business outlook

SHI International has an employee rating of 3.2 out of 5 stars, based on 2,092 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The SHI International employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.7 stars).

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1.0
Jul 14, 2022
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Pros

I honestly can’t think of one

Cons

Where do I start? High turnover, extremely low pay- I mean like poverty level pay No room for growth A bachelors degree should definitely not be required for this job- graduating from university is a substantial accomplishment & starting in this specific role is just a huge slap in the face. Seems like everyone in this company starts as an IAM and then just ventures into totally unrelated positions after approx 2 years. Some people have been at the company for like 30 years and that is an issue. Business now is not the same it was & managers that have been at SHI for this long have to understand that. Old ways will not open new doors. Where is the progression here? The work overall is extremely boring & repetitive. 8.5 hour days, unpaid lunch. Initial trainings are way too long & overwhelming. You have to work on holidays lol as if tech sales are so important on federal holidays when everyone else in the country is off. Extremely stressful environment. Managers do not care about you. I can go on and on lol I ran into a stranger wearing a SHI shirt at a bar& mentioned I was a former employee & their immediate response was “yikes”. THAT SAYS SOMETHING. There are way better opportunities out there don’t settle for this just to say you have a job.

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SHI International Response
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We are disappointed that your review of SHI was not positive. As you mentioned, we have many employees here that have taken advantage of our growth opportunities within the company and have moved into positions which they have stayed in for many years. We can confirm our headcount continues to steadily rise and the salaries offered within SHI are competitive. We take pride in our training program and employees are paid full salaries while we make sure they are properly prepared for their positions. If you would like to continue this conversation, please email SHIfeedback@shi.com which is a non-confidential alias. We wish you luck in your future endeavors.
1.0
Nov 3, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

There are some genuinely great people here and this position can serve as a springboard for anyone that may be looking to get into sales, but lacks the experience. Additionally, they do offer internal transitions but please bear in mind that these are very much lateral transitions and not promotions. The benefit is that you can get experience in another field (HR, operations, etc) should you decide that sales is not for you.

Cons

Where do I start? The amenities that this company provides (free lunches, on-site gym, etc) are a band-aid loosely slapped over a hemorrhaging wound. This company offers hilariously low wages relative to industry standards, and raises are arbitrarily handled by HR with little to no input from management. That's right, someone who has never met or spoken to you decides what your annual raise will be. Given the IAM role is partially commissions-based, your compensation is a roll of the dice. Once you are through training, you will be placed onto a sales team, and commissions vary wildly from team to team. You could be placed on a team with an immense workload and earn a pittance, or you could be placed on a team with a similar workload that simply makes more money, for no real reason whatsoever other than that the accounts are more profitable and have better opportunities. Upper management also likes to perpetuate an illusion that those in the IAM role have a considerable influence on their commission, but this is not the case. Outside sales, the Account Executives specifically, have majority of the influence and IAMs mostly handle the day-to-day tasks like quoting and order entry that keep the operation running. The commission percentage you receive as an IAM is also pitiful relative to the percentage that your Account Executives receive. Recent changes in senior leadership have highlighted an incurable ineptitude of those in power at this company, and as such, any new or current employee should be skeptical of their future here. While your immediate manager may have your best interest in mind, senior leadership (despite what they say) unfortunately does not, and they ultimately have the say in what will or will not happen. Grievances regarding workload, job responsibilities, and compensation fall on deaf ears no matter how legitimate they are, or how vocal you are about them. There is a maddening insistence from the higher ups that SHI is a great place to be, but this is not at all in line with how many entry and associate-level employees feel about the company. Senior leadership very much sips the proverbial Kool-Aid and fails to recognize the company's shortcomings.

1.0
Jul 28, 2019
Recommend
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Pros

The only positive thing is the on site gym is free.

Cons

Everyone is grossly underpaid. Toxic culture. Feelings of hopelessness everywhere and as a result, no one cares about their work. Extremely high turnover (people leave daily). Unorganized and outdated practices. Management is incompetent.

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