Three isn’t how it seems.... it’s much worse - Anonymous employee THREE Group Employee Review

2.0
6 Nov 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Flexible work schedule, great co-workers, very interesting work.

Cons

think of the company as the United States but run by trump. Any negative feedback, feelings, or comments and you are on thin ice. Even if you are told you can leave when your work is done, you will be looked down upon if you leave (even on half day fridays). The health insurance offered is without contribution so it is very expensive. The Saratoga office is very much filled with an us vs. them attitude ( them being the RDU office). You truly never know who to trust. No one tells the truth and everyone is usually just looking out for themselves - because how can you not when the CEO threatens to fire people in meetings.

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5.0
17 Feb 2017
Anonymous employee
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Pros

The People - Felt like a group of friends, not a dull environment. Challenging - You WILL learn & grown at THREE.

Cons

No off switch. If you're not up for challenges & increasing responsibility, this isn't the right place for you.

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3.0
1 Jun 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- Fun company culture (lots of drinking, team outings, chilled-out vibe in terms of dress) - "Start up" vibe, but lots of big name clients - Very loose sick day/work from home policy - Company-issued iPhone & Macbook, option to have them pay for your cell service if you make your work and phone number the same - Generally good people to work with, familial vibe - Direct contact with execs, partners, etc - 401k eligible after 6 months - Annual company retreats (aka drinking olympics)

Cons

- Little direction for entry level workers - Execs are still figuring out what being an executive means - Training and procedures are almost non-existent - CEO has the same personality as that guy you knew in college who pissed people off all the time by saying and doing inappropriate stuff, but somehow was charming and smarmy enough to be able to keep hanging out - No insurance (at the time I was there, this might have changed) - Has 4 offices in 2 different time zones despite employing less than 30 people, because the partners can't get along and need to be several hours apart from one another to avoid blowing the company up. - Open office spaces make it too easy to hear people talking on the phone about coworkers (in review calls etc)

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