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Detector Inspector Reviews

3.2

51% would recommend to a friend

(65 total reviews)

Jason Radolnik and Jordan Kagan Gescheit

68% approve of CEO

50% positive business outlook

Detector Inspector has an employee rating of 3.2 out of 5 stars, based on 65 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Detector Inspector employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Construction, repair and maintenance industry (3.7 stars).

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65 reviews
1.0
10 Jan 2022

D.I - DON'T (go to the) INTERVIEW

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

I have met some great friends who I know will be lifelong and learned some valuable life lessons, if those life lessons were to never work here, make sure you see a therapist, hold onto your will to live at all costs and know how to recognise gaslighting techniques when you see them.

Cons

As soon as you walk in the door, you think the place is all smiles until you realise that the opportunities are thin, executive management reeks of entitlement and your workload will constantly increase without compensation or acknowledgment for your hard work. Time and time again they will prove that the disrespect shown to you is completely okay and regardless of bringing up your concerns, they will gaslight you into believing that you are overthinking the situation or that it might just be your fault. If you ever have raised sexist or bullying behaviour with LITERALLY any other HR department, a reasonable workplace would look into the concerns and ensure the outcome is productive, not at Detector Inspector. Detector Inspector staff will raise numerous complaints against sexism and bullying and instead of the staff member getting a warning, or after numerous complaints getting let go, they will give them a pat on the back and a pay rise to go with it. In order for you to be 'seen' by management, you either need to bow down to them and have a terrible work/life balance or be a male. The responses from Detector Inspector acknowledge the rapid growth of the company as if this was not shown to the office staff on a slideshow, clearly discussed and projected and as if the issues raised in previous reviews were not an issue before this, newsflash, it was. Please do not insult me or others who have had clear mistreatment shown to them with generic responses from someone who has not been a part of the company long enough to see the genuine issues. Also please do not insult me by responding to this review. I know my experience and I acknowledge the experiences of others here and no response to this will change the experiences we have had, it is incredibly dismissive. I also know that all these reviews won't change anything but out of principle, if someone was wondering if this is a place to grow and develop in, the answer is no. For your own sanity, just don't do it.

1.0
7 Jan 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Some of the people you work with are good.

Cons

Absolute horrible workplace culture! After working in the office for 6 months I took an apprentice electrician role thinking I would be able to advance my career and finally get my life back on track. Unfortunatly in the end the role felt like a massive scam and overall I was being used as cheap labour and an easy cash in from the government to put on apprentices and It only left me in debt. - I spent days having to train some their electricians on how to do smoke alarm services. -In the beginning I was promised by multiple people I would be working local to my area that they would buddy me up with someone near by to make work easier. When I finally got paired with someone to do the "further works" work they lived an hour away from where I did and we often had to travel much further away to where our jobs were, It turned a 9 hour day into a 13 hour day and burnt a seriouse hole in my pocket in fuel/car expenses. When i raised the issue I was made to feel like I was being a nuisance and causing them problems. - When I was offered the position I was also told that the company pays for all trade school and text books upfront however when I got my contract it said we wouldn't get reimbursed until we completed the course. - Worked with people who didn't know how to Identify asbestos and would proceed to drill into it with zero saftey gear. - Worked with people who have apparently reported asbestos and still had to finish the job - The office gets overall photos of switchboards before sending out further works crews to work on it and should be able to see if looks like it contains asbestos BEFORE approving work to be done. If anything looks suspicious it should be tested regardless to ensure saftey of the electricians and the tenant. It feels criminal that this doesn't happen. - Saftey isn't taken seriously - had to drive un-roadworthy cars accross Melbourne. When I asked for a different car I was told no. - Worked with electricains making bonus's for smashing targets well beyond expectations but as an Apprentice on minimum wage I made nothing extra but was doing more work then expected. This felt like my work was un-appreciated and I was just being used a cheap labour. - Zero recognition for training the elecs to do smoke services as I previously was a smoke contractor for this company. - Taken away from doing actual electrical work to do smoke services that was on electricians days because they weren't train for it. - They use terrible systems for doing your timesheet which often doesn't save or upload. This lead to a threatning message in a group chat that we wont get paid if we don't upload our time sheet daily however I told them they should fix the issue with the system before threatening people they wouldn't be paid an I got a really abusive phone call from a manager telling me to "Shut the f up and i'm lucky to still have a job". - It's no encouraging to see so many electricians coming and going shortly after joining this company. I could keep going but I think you get the picture. This company doesn't care about you they only care about money and I knew I wasn't going to get the quality of training that would make me a great electrician when my apprenticeship ended. I had to take a trade support loan to help me get through the minimum wage while trying to live in Melbourne and after 5 months of the most mediocre training i've ever recieved and I called it quits. Unfortunatly this meant I was now in debt 3.5k-4k that I recieved from the government to survive the low wages. Wasn't worth it at all! Do yourself a favour and just avoid this company!

1.0
25 Nov 2021

Don’t do it. Just don’t.

Recommend
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Pros

I worked with some wonderful clients and colleagues, some of whom are now lifelong friends. I also learned how to stand up for myself.

Cons

I have to say, I am really thankful to Detector Inspector for displaying so many red flags and negatives. If it weren’t for that, I wouldn’t have moved on to become happier. Let me elaborate on such negatives. Don’t expect to last there a long time and to be treated any differently than a kid who has been there for 30 seconds. Loyalty and hard work are not valued or appreciated, and despite what the company may suggest, my experience proves otherwise. I was not listened to or cared for by the people who could truly make a difference in the stressful situations I was facing. If anything, those same people simply ignored those adversities and cries for help. I know I am not alone here, other colleagues have spoken of issues and stresses for them only to have them fallen on deaf ears. If that sounds good to you, then go ahead and tackle this workplace on. You’ll at least (hopefully) learn to grow a spine and approach others with the same care that was not afforded to you. ‘I’m sorry you feel that way’ - were the words I was given by a manager of not even 1 year after I bought up how upset I was when he sent my resignation notification off to my clients who I had worked with for years, without even showing me what was on that notification or alerting me to the fact it had been sent. Very courteous and warm behaviour there. And yet, nobody there seems to think that behaviour like that is an issue? Good luck to the next person who feels like they can stick around for as long as I did without tearing their hair out. At that point the only thing that was really keeping me going were some lovely colleagues and clients. Management were a huge buzzkill and were not to be taken seriously, considering they took nothing I (or others) said seriously. If you work hard and feel good, that’s good for you, but don’t expect any recognition for it. I went above and beyond in my role for many years and never felt like I was appreciated. I bought clients in purely because they liked me (and I didn’t even work in sales!) and I got not even a thank you. Thinking about it makes me so sad, I wish I had stood up for myself a lot sooner. I know who has the unpleasant task of responding to these helpful-to-the-outside reviews, and I feel bad for you. Please don’t try to downplay or invalidate my feelings and experiences the way I have seen you do to other reviews. No amount of ‘unprecedented company growth’ excuses can take away from the many, many failings this company has given myself and others. All in all, there were a lot of cons that ultimately drove me to leave after many years of loyalty, hard work and dedication. If you truly think that this is a place where you will be recognised, respected, heard and looked after, then you are sorely mistaken.

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