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Resource Action Programs

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Good, challenging work place - simple as that. - Anonymous employee Resource Action Programs Employee Review

5.0
21 May 2012
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

It's good to work for a company where they expect a lot, push you to grow, and constantly challenge you. For me, one of the most motivating factors is seeing how hard my boss works and how much effort he puts in. The company does little things to help make it a positive work place, such as breakfast on Fridays, lunches at the end of busy months, and random events. Overall, it is a great place to work and grow.

Cons

Honestly, the biggest downside is negative people on sites like this. The only way I can think to explain it is through a food analogy. When you have a good dinner somewhere, you just enjoy it and move on. Whereas, if you have a horrid experience, you tell everyone and then you tell their sisters. You make sure everyone knows. I think that's what is happening here. Obviously not everyone will fit in the working environment, and so there are bound to be people who are disgruntled. Those people who are happy and who voted Resource Action Programs a finalist for the best places to work are clearly doing well.

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5.0
12 Oct 2021
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CEO approval
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Pros

Good pay and benefits and fun

Cons

no too much room for growth

4.0
21 May 2012
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Working with this company, I have not only learned a great deal, have been given the opportunity for growth and upward mobility, but I have also grown as a person. There is no unfair treatment and managment does not rule by fear and threats. They do, however, expect their employees to be professional. This includes coming into work on time, staying until the job is finished, appropriate work attire and it's not too much to ask for100% job performance. All of this is included in the handbook that is handed out in the beginning of employment. In this down economy, how many employers sponsor annual golf tourneys, pay for basketball teams, softball teams, pays for family outings such as Reno Aces games, Wolf Pack games, picnics, and hikes? Not to mention paid time off from Christmas through New Years on top of your vacation and sick leave?

Cons

The only cons about working here are having to work with ungrateful co-workers. Maybe all of the negative reviewers, will find a more rewarding career in burger flipping where hard work and effort are not necessary.

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