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Worthington Financial Partners

Is this your company?

it's all up to you - Financial Advisor Worthington Financial Partners Employee Review

2.0
9 May 2017
Recommend
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Pros

General Agent is great guy. High % of GDC paid to reps.

Cons

Zero leads, poor training, no work environment to speak of. The place is nearly empty.

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5.0
3 Jan 2023
Recommend
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Pros

Unapparelled company culture Excellent training for new reps Collaborative working environment NOT a large shop that chews you up and spits you out

Cons

This work is not for everyone, it requires a lot of hard work. If you just want to collect a paycheck this is not for you. If you want to run your own business and get out of your day what you put in than this is the place to do it!!

1.0
17 Aug 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Nice office view. Competitive and interesting products. Occasional free lunches. Office location was great.

Cons

I was refused to get paid for for the first several months, and I was never provided me with an employment contract. When I asked my managers to get paid for work I was literally told, “It doesn’t make business sense to pay you.” When I was eventually paid, the paycheck did not include time I worked in the prior months, lacked payroll statement that includes withholding of FICA taxes, and was one of the managers' personal check. Eventually, I had to file a wage claim with the labor department to claim my unpaid wages. During this process, the company lied that they never hired me and that I never worked for them. I had records to prove that I worked for the company and was able to win the wage claim settlement. Also, during the company company training I was shocked to learn that Asians were exempt from taking a test that was required for certain job positions in the office, due to "cultural" reasons. I hate to say this, but this really sounded like a racial discrimination. Other than that, this was the first company ever to reprimand me for being too American, asking questions and taking notes. It had very hierarchical Korean-style corporate culture.

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