I Feel Trapped, Lied To, and Losing My Lifelong Passion to Write - Avis employé Employé (anonyme) Edgesource

2,0
11 juill. 2024
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Avantages

Wonderful employees at Edgesource Corporation that are very kind and understanding of your situation, loving to work with you, seeing your potential, and wanting you to grow and succeed even if it's not with them

Inconvénients

They have some of the worst clients on the face of this earth. Working with these clients has sullied my ability to write. I didn't grow as a writer. I went backwards and wasted years of potential opportunities to actually work on proposal writing, SOPs, RFPs, and more. Instead, I'm their personal secretary--something that is NOT a part of my job background--and haven't been doing any actual technical writing to excel in anything. The projects they do feel completely purposeless. These are the worst people I have ever worked for in my entire professional career. Management is so defunct, it feels like working at a nursing home.

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5,0
20 nov. 2025
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Avantages

Great company and pay structure

Inconvénients

There is nothing wrong with the company

2,0
16 oct. 2025
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Avantages

• Easy and straightforward interview process • The day-to-day work was manageable • Competitive pay relative to workload • Unlimited PTO policy offered good flexibility

Inconvénients

There was little to no opportunity for career growth or internal mobility. The company lacked regular check-ins with leadership, and there was no clear mentorship structure to support professional development or long-term career goals. Performance reviews were inconsistent and often delayed, which made it difficult to understand how success was measured or how to improve. In general, the organization felt disjointed and reactive. Employee concerns were often ignored—even when multiple team members flagged issues with specific leads or management styles. There was little follow-through or accountability from leadership in addressing feedback. The culture leaned toward micromanagement without clear expectations being set. This lack of communication and support made it a frustrating environment to work in.

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