Worst company ever, no value on culture. CEO is NOT a leader, he is a dictator and has no care for employees. - Anonymous employee Coretelligent Employee Review

1.0
22 Nov 2019
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Zero, none, really there is nothing.

Cons

Coretelligent took over UTG in April of 2018. Since that time, I have sat back and watched them demolish every bit of the culture and value system UTG worked so hard to put in place - not just for our employees but for our clients as well. I have been involved in other merger and acquisitions and this is by far the worst I’ve seen. Kevin, the “CEO” doesn’t care about the employees or clients. It’s all about revenue growth and greed.

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Coretelligent Response
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We at Coretelligent are very unsettled by this review. The management team, including and especially Kevin, cares deeply about our staff, clients and culture. For this reason, we have a number of platforms through which employees can voice their concerns. We sincerely wish that if you have or had any issues during your tenure with us that you would have come forward to an executive or a member of the HR team so that we could have had the opportunity to address your concerns. Coretelligent takes the happiness of its employees very seriously, and we are disheartened that we didn’t have the chance to hear and respond to your feedback.

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Cons

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1.0
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Pros

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Cons

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