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Audio Enhancement

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Do not trust the high management - Design Specialist Audio Enhancement Employee Review

3.0
5 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Not really that much to be honest

Cons

Nepo hires. There is no EEO at this company. You either know someone or you leave. Low pay compared to market values, terrible benefits that won't even cover my medically necessary medications. Super long commute and they refuse to have a shuttle from the nearby train station to the building. They also have no busses going through this industrial complex so its either you walk 1.5 miles from the train station across highways with 65 MPH limits or you drive. No other options exist.

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5.0
21 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Great coworkers. Plenty of work. Always great interacting with customers.

Cons

Work life balance can vary dynamically, not for everyone.

2.0
10 Feb 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Some days you don't get many calls and it's pretty good for working on schoolwork.

Cons

Working in tech support at Audio Enhancement comes with its fair share of challenges, but the biggest issue isn't the work itself—it's the company's lack of appreciation for the department. Despite tech support being critical to the company’s success, leadership treats it as an afterthought. Instead of recognizing the effort and expertise required to troubleshoot complex issues for schools across the country, the team is micromanaged to exhaustion by a director who prioritizes control over trust. When hired, you're told there’s room for growth, but the reality is very different. Career advancement is nearly nonexistent, with promotions and raises feeling more like empty promises than achievable goals. Hard work and skill rarely translate into upward movement, leaving employees stuck in the same role with little incentive to stay long-term. Adding to the frustration, internal communication is a mess. Tech support is routinely left in the dark on major company decisions, only to be blamed when things go wrong. Instead of collaboration, there’s a culture of control and blame-shifting, making it difficult to work effectively. For a company built on improving communication in schools, it’s ironic that it fails so badly at communicating with its own employees. Until these issues are addressed, working in tech support at Audio Enhancement will continue to be about survival rather than growth. Tech support deserves better—but it’s clear that won’t happen under the current leadership.

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Audio Enhancement Response
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Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts and concerns. We truly appreciate your feedback and understand that working in tech support comes with unique challenges. Tech Support's contributions are critical to the success of Audio Enhancement, and we value the effort and dedication that goes into supporting our customers. We recognize the importance of fostering a positive work environment where employees feel supported and heard. While we may not always get everything right, we are always looking for ways to improve. Your perspective is important to us, and we appreciate you bringing these concerns to our attention. Thank you again for your candid feedback.
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