Liberal company and no room for growth - Avis employé Employé (anonyme) TriNet

2,0
21 avr. 2021
Employé (anonyme)
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Perspective commerciale

Avantages

- benefits are pretty good - WFH due to COVID, hoping they allow it to continue

Inconvénients

- company is extremely liberal and makes it known. They post opinions on social that make it seem like they are speaking for their employees. It's embarrassing... The CEO can have his own opinions, but to group every employee in is not okay. - Not a lot of room for growth and it seems that promotions and substantial raises that are well deserved are nearly impossible. Some undeserving employees are rewarded when others are completely neglected.

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Réponse de TriNet
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Appreciate your feedback. We are happy to hear you are enjoying your TriNet benefits package, as well as your thoughts on working from home as our company navigates this pandemic together. It is a priority at TriNet that we continue to nurture a diverse and inclusive environment where all colleagues have a chance to be heard, thrive and show up as their full selves. As you know, one of our core values is that we stand together and that means we support everyone’s rights, opinions and ideas. We always welcome a conversation on how we can improve and encourage you to either reach out to your HRBP or email us at feedback@TriNet.com for further discussion around your concerns.

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5,0
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Avantages

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Inconvénients

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3,0
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Avantages

There is a path to success if you work really hard and are willing to stick it out for 3-5 years, but you must know how to play the corporate politics game and can't slip, have a little bit of luck, inherit profitable relationships, and prospect and develop new broker relationships. Benefits are good, and the director's I worked under were great people. If you're in your 20's, it's not a bad place to start your sales career and make decent money. Most deals only close if the benefits pricing is favorable, Always found the offsites and team outings fun.

Inconvénients

Highly political environment.   Highly commoditized product. A fair amount of favoritism.  The prospecting infrastructure is horrendous and limiting for even the best hunters. Splits are the devil and cause resentment amongst sales reps. If you're over 30 and looking to build a career here, would recommend you find a different PEO as there is a 90% turnover rate with first year reps and within 3 years most new hire classes are gone. About 10-20% of sales consultants find success, and the variance of new consultants who find success is in the low single digits.  TriNet isn't exactly well positioned in the market and hasn't been for a few years.   Bad blood with clients and prospects due to decisions made a few years ago for short term business gains. The executive directors and upper management come from a different time in the business.  They found success in a completely different way and completely different market that was more beneficial. They lead with a stick and that trickles down.

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