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d.e.Foxx & Associates

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Run Away - Engineer d.e.Foxx & Associates Employee Review

1.0
28 Jan 2015
Recommend
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Pros

Site culture depends on the site you are placed at.

Cons

Well where should I start from - They lie to you about your raise - Below average salary as compared to the amount of work - After a while they will ask you to do the same redundant work - They would ask you to spend all your time on a project and then would say no to invest. It's a nasty circle -No 401 K - Two weeks of paid leave that too cannot be rolled over. - Low medical benefits - Pathetic reimbursement policies, They ask you to pay first from your own pocket for every company travel and then sometimes it takes several months to reimburse you. - Don't get into their trap of mentioning they have big plans for you. Career opportunities - They can raise you to another title in three years but you will be basically doing the same thing with the same salary

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5.0
29 Nov 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

There is a positive family atmosphere

Cons

The benefits are below average.

2.0
22 May 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Employees gain exposure to many different levels of responsibility because of the small size of the organization and the very small staff.

Cons

Being a small company with big aspirations, d.e. Foxx offers lots of promise with very little support to back up their claims, promises to clients and career progression for employees. This company is moderately successful despite poor management and organization structure. What essentially keeps them going is their connection to a Cincinnati-based consumer goods giant who spoon feeds them work based on Foxx and it's satellite companies (Versatex, Validex, XLC Services, Foxx Construction, Xerve) being MBE owned. There is no performance management system, therefore no formal structure for obtaining feedback on job performance and little opportunity for salary increases or career progression. Whether an employee is a so called "fresh-out" campus hire or a long-termer, you're screwed financially. Because of the lack of staffing, the work is piled on high and employees are expected to work ridiculous hours and be "on call" at all hours to get the work done.

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