Project Manager - Project Manager Ascension Employee Review

1.0
9 Jul 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

My co-workers were hard working individuals.

Cons

They're downsizing. People are there one day and gone the next. If you sign the separation agreement you can't discuss the terms of your agreement. The agreement offered less than what I was owed in FLTO which they still haven't paid. They don't value honest, constructive communication, and talented people consistently leave because only "yes men" are safe. You must always watch your back given the political climate. The lower management staff are blamed for the performance failures of upper management. The organization culture is very unhealthy. It's pure corporate America.

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Ascension Response
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Your feedback is appreciated and has been taken into consideration. I apologize that your experience was not what you were expecting. Over the past year, we have made numerous changes, including restructuring teams, manager training and increased communications. We are committed to creating a culture that is consistent with our values. Patrick J., Associate Experience/Mission Initiatives Manager

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