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Mass Exodus - Anonymous employee Molitor Financial Group Employee Review

1.0
27 Mar 2024
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

You will learn to identify fragile ego and poor leadership by observing management.

Cons

- Constantly changing and questionable payroll practices - High employee turnover - No consistent onboarding or training practices - Feedback is met with personal criticism or flat-out anger - Constantly changing software systems and personnel hinder day-to-day job activities - Poor/no office culture - 10 pm emails that could wait til the morning or never - Management mood changes abruptly and to extremes

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Molitor Financial Group Response
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This review was written by an employee who came into the wholesale side of our industry. At our company we have an amazing onboarding and training process, but it is self paced to allow for your own time management. This employee never completed the process and so they felt lost and were taking up other team members time asking questions. During this timeline, we did not change any software- the employee was in sales and we added a crm, but again- he did not show up for any of the training and was aggressive when asked to implement in order to build his business. Every company has individuals like this, come in, resist learning the process and complain the entire time. We are here to be a team and help people find success, but if you don't do your part- then it won't work. This employee was with us for 3 months, and when they left- still had not completed the initial onboarding. In life if you want to succeed, you have to invest and do the work- not blame others.

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