Things are getting improved, but still not good - Anonymous employee MSI Employee Review

3.0
14 Aug 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

- Most people I met in the company are friendly - Get discount of the product if you are remodeling - If you are non-US resident seeking for job visa, they might be willing to sponsor you - The company has grown fast and is moving in the right direction. Very stable jobs. No lay-offs. - Cultures are improving but still not good. They start to promote people and increase people's pay.

Cons

- Only 1 day off for Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year. Expect to work on the Friday after Thanksgiving. - Benefits, Paid Vacation and sick days are not good - All the facility is cheap. No proper lunch room. No place to get water. Your computers, desks, chairs are all cheap. - Long hours of work. - No proper trainings or orientation for new employees - No clear career path. Most of your managers are Indians who typically worked at the company for more than 10 years. Don't see where people can climb the corporate ladder. - Many employees are not very competent

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Pros

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Cons

Where do I start…. Micromanagement to the max: Dissecting your mileage to your sales visits even though the mileage app sucked and did not work half the time. If you drive their car you can’t even drink water as the camera will alert corporate and you get a nasty email. False promises: only be overnight 1-2 nights a week which was not true Zero training on what’s important Let people sell instead of burying them in worthless tasks Had me train for 8 weeks away from home like I was in the military and I stared at a wall in an office. My wife had a medical scare early on and I mentioned that I would like to be with her with the diagnosis and they still made me travel 8 hours from home. Pretty sure they were forcing me out as I talked to other sales reps and they weren’t under the pressure that I was. It’s not really a real sales job there is no selling your basically and order taker and spend your time trying to figure out the mess of ordering.

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