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Toscano Clements Taylor

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this company is a mess - stay away - Anonymous employee Toscano Clements Taylor Employee Review

1.0
14 Nov 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

decent pay, but that make you bend over backward for it

Cons

READ ALL NEGATIVE REVIEWS CAREFULLY - they are true. look at the dates of the reviews. many are at the same time. we were "encouraged" to write positive reviews on glassdoor to compensate for the many negative reviews. owners constantly lie to employees office is in a small run down house that used to be the owners home. looks terrible, unprofessional, Kim Toscano brings dog to work, all family members come to office. it is disruptive micro management is worst no level of trust Kim Toscano is a terrible employer.

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5.0
12 Apr 2024
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Diverse culture, close knit work environment.

Cons

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2.0
13 Dec 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The office is a house so it's very casual. The pay is ok.

Cons

The office is a house that is all choppy and the floor-plan/desk set up is less than ideal. There is no privacy for confidential or sensitive phone conversations with clients or other employees in different offices, some of the other employees just scream across the room to each other which is disruptive when trying to concentrate. The owner and other upper managers are incredible micromanagers. If you work in the administrative departments be prepared to defend every decision you make, good or bad. I think I needed to explain my job role quarterly. No one says thank you. No one says good morning or good night. The culture is miserable. Management loves to publicly expose mistakes made by anyone in administration. The technical staff loves it because no one bothers them and their manager is an excellent person. Be prepared to face serious growing pains and for your job to change around a few times a year. Serious turnover. Perhaps it will change in a few years when they've sorted it all out.

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