If I could give 0 I would - Mitarbeiter (anonym) bei Advanced Brain Monitoring: Mitarbeiterbewertung

1,0
8. Mai 2023
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Pros

I can’t think of any pro’s

Kontras

Well, the company picks their favorites and when you’re their favorite they will bend over backwards for you until they decide to not care for you anymore and then move onto the next person. I will say they do some shady business there, there were many instances when employment was illegally threaten. They love to “lay off” people but really they’re just firing them because they don’t care for them. At most events you can hear the upper management/owners talk ill of previous employees. Not much pay for the amount of work given. Employees are yelled at in a small office that can be heard throughout at least half the office. If you hate yourself and want to be kicked when you’re down, this is the place for you.

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5,0
28. Feb. 2015
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Pros

Working at ABM provided me opportunity to gain skills in product development as well as neuroscience research. The CEO is an excellent leader who provides direction and welcomes input from employees at all levels. I was hired straight out of college as a Research Associate and was encouraged to take on responsibilities beyond the scope of my position that interested me both professionally and personally. The skills I developed working at ABM have directly contributed to my career progression.

Kontras

ABM is a company with many interests and products, requiring it's employees to be able to manage diverse responsibilities simultaneously. Working for a small company requires you to take on large and small scale tasks.

1,0
23. Jän. 2019
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Pros

Work/Life Balance: no on-calls required, some flexibility to work from home.

Kontras

My two biggest concerns were: Offensively low salary and minimal benefits to write home about: the employees are underpaid as most of the technical roles are done offshore or contracted, and new hires are typically fresh out of undergrad with little work experience. They market their open positions as an opportunity to "wear many hats", which in essence implies that they are too stingy to invest in providing the right infrastructure to hire competent, experienced staff. No formal work training was provided, and there's no roadmap given by upper management to set-up their employees for success. Zero investment in work environment and culture: requests for better equipment and productivity tools kept on being pushed away, so expect to be on your own to get the job done. A terrible office environment that's stuck in the 90s, a lack of a proper HR office admin to listen to employee concerns, and a non-structured annual review leads to most of the former employees staying just long enough to fill in their resume with experience, and venture off to greener pastures.

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