Think! - Anonymous employee Think! Employee Review

5.0
10 Feb 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

flex, speedy, results driven, family oriented

Cons

rash, long hours, lots of travel,

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3.0
9 Aug 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Good people, and everyone is welcoming and open to help you get your bearings. A lot of experience in leadership in the sales and training fields. You are able to work as hard or take a back seat and have work schedule adjust to your personal life (which can be a big plus depending on what stage in your career you are in).

Cons

Leadership is open to your opinion, as long as it supports their ideas or strategies. Leadership is Sales and Training heavy and lacks Consulting experience, and they do not seem to acknowledge this fact, which leads me to believe it will be difficult for them to grow into a bonafide consulting firm.

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2.0
21 Jun 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The People - In "Front" were great to work with. Polite, Helpful, Easy To Work With, and Supportive. Flexibility - As long as you do your job, you can come in earlier/later and schedule your work accordingly.

Cons

The People - In "Back" were not great to work with. Constantly Complaining, Negative Attitude, Always Late, Usually Drunk or High. TOO Flexible - People in the back take advantage of this flexibility, and don't even accomplish what they're paid to do. Management slaps them on the wrist, but ultimately allows it. Def Ears - Management will constantly ask for new ideas to further improve the company, but when given numerous ideas they're unwilling to try them. The Pay - You WILL be under paid. You will also be promised many opportunities of bonuses and raises that never come to fruition. Blame Game - On top of all this...those who actually work hard and truly care for the company will be blamed for any failures or faults. Any praises you get are unfortunately short-winded, as it's usually followed up with "but you're not doing well enough".

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