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World Wide Technology is the worst place to work! - Anonymous employee World Wide Technology Employee Review

1.0
21 Mar 2023
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Health benefits were above average.

Cons

World Wide Technology grossly underpays their employees. They float their "excellent" health benefits in lieu of sweatshop wages; however, it does not negate the fact they pay their employees 15-20% less than median market value. You know it's bad when their own internal recruiter agrees their pay band is "sub par." As a corporate culture, they heavily rely on their core values "The Path" but it only serves to benefit those in leadership. Management uses these ideals (cough, cult diatribe) to disperse any type of ill employee ease when it comes to questioning process and procedure. Trust is a two-way street and leadership doesn't like it when employees hold up a mirror and show them their own corporate reflection. There's no training offered outside their five-and-dime crash course with training specialists who regurgitate the corporate drivel and expect you to sip the Kool-Aid at the end of the week's long training course. At the end of training, employees are expected to have a solid foundational knowledge of a broken and flawed propriety system known as MES. Need help? Docman 2.0 is there to confuse you further. The employees I worked with were suffering severe burnout due to mandatory OT, ineffective leadership, and varying degrees of work load expectations per individual's skillset. Leadership will not hire new employees so instead they over abuse the people (resources) they have on hand forcing them into a rinse and repeat cycle. The individuals I worked with were stuck in the same dead-end job for years on end. They were unable to level up because management imposes blockades to retain their SMEs and hires their best friend rather than the most qualified candidate. The HR department is ripe with bargain bin psych majors who think they have a grasp on interpersonal relationship building. Nope, at best they try to mitigate the fall out when employees have behavioral problems and create conflict within departments. Rather than eradicate the problem, HR coddles and caters to it, thus allowing it to bleed all over the rest of the staff. WWT's open door policy leads only to a surface level conversation and then a prompt closing of said door. Investigations lead nowhere and if you speak up then you become a target -- better to stay quiet and complicit. If you rock the boat, they will make sure you sink with it.

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World Wide Technology Response
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Thank you. WWT derives it’s compensation ranges from multiple third-party professional organizations. This information is not “crowd sourced” and it ensures we are always paying competitively. Current employees may review our compensation strategy within WWT’s SharePoint site (United). We have been very fortunate to be included on Fortune Magazine’s best places to work list for over 10 years. Our goal is always to be a Great Place To Work For All and we are sorry this was not your experience. We wish you all the best.

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My manager was very supportive she would give great feedback and try to help me grow . The people were awesome. My coworkers were great and supportive.

Cons

For all the projects we had regional managers there was one that had it out for me. This person was relentless and I went to my manager. The problem I had with this person was they never stop coming after me and my manager tried to stop this person in their tracks, but they tried a way to come after me. My manager’s manager was kind of not a good manager because he was all about the numbers and he didn’t care about the person. He never once had a one-to-one conversation with me I noticed that he played favorites with people and it’s just not good to do that. I believe that as a senior manager, you have to get to know your team instead of hearing what other people say. There was a senior project manager out there who essentially threw me under the bus. When people would resign, all of the projects that were left behind by the previous person they would dump it on one person. It is a lot of work to dump on a person. Some managers would help you grow and there are others that will do the work behind your back on a project. There was one who would start adjusting my project numbers and get mad at me. Mind you this was my first year and this manager would throw me under the bus. “Great Workplace?” Please

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