The times, they have a-changed - Anonymous employee Silverline Employee Review

2.0
11 Mar 2019
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Bright, hard-working coworkers. Remote work, good benefits, ability to give input (if it's a suggestion or something positive). They do listen to some feedback. They are really, really good at marketing. That team comes up with some really neat names.

Cons

"Programs" for programs' sake. Dozens of concurrent programs that seem to have no point except to give execs an excuse to have more meetings. Then updates on those meetings. Then nothing really changes. Boy do the programs have cool names though! Invisible favoritism. When you're remote, it's a lot harder to see this. Suddenly you'll realize others are appointed for training "programs" nobody even told you about. Empty talk about career growth for most people. See favoritism above. You can be a solid producer or even top performer, but if you're not in their list of favorites who get special attention, "career growth" ends up a quarterly obligation. Management is cliquey and often too busy, so they only pay attention to you if you screw up. Then your skip-level writes you berating messages suitable for a four-year-old who drew on the couch, not a grown adult who didn't follow a process they weren't trained on. Processes are constantly changing, btw. The core values are a solid framework for success. They are not executed on. Oh, and UNLIMITED PTO IS A TRAP. It sounds nice until you have to jockey with your teammates over who can take the post-Xmas week vacation, because you don't get paid out on PTO that isn't allocated! Typical nauseating "rah rah" about how awesome they are. I think they used to be. Or maybe Silverline has always been this way and I just didn't see it until my manager changed. Lots of turnover. I'm considering going back to my previous consulting firm -- they are much bigger, yet my managers and colleagues were respectful and made sure I knew I was valued.

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Silverline Response
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First and foremost, we value our people and their feedback they give us. We have seen similar feedback recently that our executive team is reviewing and taking very seriously. We are working on many initiatives through our new People Team to make sure our programs are effective yet targeted - making sure employees have individual focus and overall, our employees all enjoy growth and career experiences through our work, programs and benefits. We encourage you to reach out to our HR team to talk through the experiences you mentioned so we can help address them directly.

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1.0
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Pros

There once was a lot of cool people working here.

Cons

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