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EMCOR Group (UK)

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Very Unprofessional/Unethical Workplace - Regret to join this company - Corporate Customer Service Assistant EMCOR Group (UK) Employee Review

1.0
14 Oct 2016
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Pros

Hardly anything but security staffs are very friendly

Cons

Bullying culture and unethical way of doing business, very unprofessional.They will put all sort of lies written in your file to get you sacked, especially if you are a hard worker and intelligent as they can't handle it. Team Leaders are very abusive, not very understanding/compassionate, swears a lot at the desk, pointing finger and like to belittle you in front of visitors and other staffs. Managers, hardly see them, no say into how things are done but ready to side the Team Leaders. Very biased and poor way of doing investigations.

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Pros

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Cons

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3.0
26 Apr 2014
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Pros

Company morale has teetered on the brink of "hey we're doing okay" and "yikes this place is going down" for the past five years I've worked here. I've been fortunate enough to miss the mass layoffs, and to have worked with some absolutely amazing people, both immediate colleagues and subcontractors (some of which are interesting characters). There's usually not a dull moment, especially if you work in Operations during snow season. Flexible work/life balance--although that's dependent upon who your supervisor is.

Cons

The opportunity to advance is dependent upon who taps you on the shoulder and encourages you to apply. It's frustrating to see people move up who many not necessarily deserve a promotion. Those who want to learn more, gain more training, and have a sincere desire to move up the ranks tend to be overlooked if they don't have a "buddy" higher up. One particular department is "the boys club" meaning there are no women who work on the management team. Very discouraging.

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