Sales Engineer Solutions Consultant - Anonymous employee MatrixCare Employee Review

1.0
20 Nov 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

None that I can think of. The place is horrible!

Cons

This company lacks respect for its employees and customers. They provide lack luster training at best and manage through intimidation. Its leaders, all of whom are mostly men are very egotistic and womanizing. One in particular is the worst! In my opinion, the entire leadership staff needs some shaking up or internal investigating done on some of its leader's staff relationships. Employees are not happy but are too afraid to speak up. This is the worst company I have ever come into contact with. Buyers and anyone who is considering working with this company beware!

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MatrixCare Response
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Thanks for taking the time to provide feedback. The feedback you wrote is concerning and we take comments like this very seriously. We appreciate employees bringing concerns to leadership and/or HR’s attention. If you would be willing to contact me directly, we could discuss your concerns and gather more information so we may be able to address them. Bonnie Schultz, Director, Human Resources Operations

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