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We respect each consumer's opinion and choice regarding their privacy online and offline. Our site, CBC Group, automatically recognizes only the home server of visitors, not the personally identifiable e-mail address. Probably the worst workplace culture i have ever experienced at a company. Outdated and the management is paranoid and worried about being sued all the time.
Creepy weird owners that want you to be a Christian and talk freely about it. Pros Free Coffee, steady work hours. Cons Pay, Benefits, Advancement opportunities. Yes There are 4 helpful reviews 4 No. There were talented developers though the management was literally sleeping. I liked the environment being there had all you need. I didn't feel I was really being listened to.
Pros Gave time to learn. Cons no breaks, not enough company meetings. I enjoyed working at CBC companies before the new management took over and the division was shut down. I did get the opportunity to learn a lot from my 2 previous managers.
Support staff was exceptional. A very good team atmosphere. Learning was encouraged. Management was generally hands-off. Management was receptive to suggestions.
Pros Freedom to learn. Cons Technology wasn't the latest. The management is all down to earth and the training is thorough. Employees support one another. The pay is fair and the location is good - good parking, grocery store nearby, etc. It was a boys club. It was all about who could suck up the most to the boss, which is why I'm no longer there after 11 years. They were very good about allowing you time for appoints for yourself or family members. The pay was extremely low for what I did compared to the average.
I stayed because of the flexibility. The benefits were not great. Pros Flexibilty with time. Cons Boys club, low pay. Very low stress compared to other fast paced jobs I have had in the past with few surprises. My boss was great but one co-worker who was senior to me really came down on me hard and started unsubstantiated rumors.
The culture is conservative and a hushed environment on my floor. The hardest part of the job was dealing with said co-worker, who I thought was very nice at first, but then spoke lies about me.
The most enjoyable was learning new things from my other co-worker who was focused on a specific aspect of HR, rather than as a generalist, and learning a new type of corporate environment. My past corporate experience was very fast paced and modern.
I would consider this company very conservative, but it's not surprising considering the industry. I would work there again. The other senior person is no longer there. Cons Said coworker, no options for flex time. This was a fast paced environment, however, it was a team effort. My job was to pull credit reports, understand the language of the reports and also how to correct them. Pulled reports for mortgage companies and criminal reports for property managers.
I was so disappointed when they closed the Dayton, OH location. Use them because they will certainly use you. All they care about is having a warm bodies in the positions they need but they won't pay you a livable wage for your work. Be prepared to take on a second job if you have a student loan or any kind of debt.
Pros Standard hours. Cons Laughable pay, mediocre benefits, no room for advancement, no incentives to stay. Yes There are 3 helpful reviews 3 No There are 1 unhelpful reviews 1.
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