Amazing experience, professional people. - Anonymous employee Tential Employee Review

5.0
25 Apr 2019
Anonymous employee
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Pros

I had an amazing experience but that's all thanks to Kelly Littlejohn. Not only does she have an amazing personality but she also cares about the people she places. Kelly would check in on me every week and remember the little things about my life. Her personal touch on the way she does her day to day it just amazing. I said last year she was going to be going places and she did. I don't think she has stopped yet. You guys are very lucky to have her!

Cons

No complaints from me, keep doing what your are doing.

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• You are now an instrument of surveillance capitalism — Foucault’s panopticon, but with worse dental • Free will feels theoretical when your job is architecturally designed around harvesting consent nobody actually gave • Ligotti warned us consciousness was a mistake; this job is the proof of concept • You will rationalize everything until you can’t — then you’ll rationalize that too • Complicity is slow. You won’t notice until your LinkedIn says “3 years”

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