Working at Freeman

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Ratings for Freeman

  • Appreciation
    3.7
  • Company Outlook
    4.5
  • Fair Pay
    2.7
  • Learning and Development
    2.3
  • Manager Communication
    3.7
  • Manager Relationship
    4.0
  • Pay Transparency
    2.3
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Freeman Reviews

What is it like working at Freeman?

Empowering.
Vice President (VP), Finance in Las Vegas:
Pros: I am part of a 12-person steering committee that is driving all strategic decisioning at the company
Cons: pay
This isn't for everyone.
Business Development Director in Orlando:
Pros: Clients and people
Cons: Politics and procedures created by leadership that doesn't understand the needs or consequences of their actions
Great People and Culture.
Finance Director in Irving:
Pros: The people I work with.
Cons: People at Freeman who have been around way to long and have been given special treatment overtime that exceeds their true value.
Stressful.
Operations Manager in Edmonton:
Pros: Executing unique Events for clients
Cons: Penny pinching in areas that need money to improve while wasting money elsewhere.
High wire balancing act.
Director of Operations in Las Vegas:
Pros: I've been afforded great opportunities to develop leadership skills and further my ability to be a fair, balanced and organized leader who can really help my people develop and achieve personal goals for their careers. Freeman is quite good with bringing people into the organization, developing their skills and affording them a real career with opportunity for advancement when company sales growth allows it.
Cons: The politics. The culture here is great in that we try very much to work as a "family". However, like anywhere else, there are folks in the family who have significant tenure, contribute very little other than negatives, and are seemingly held to no standards, while others who are doing all the heavy lifting are rewarded with only more work and more difficult financial and operational goals to achieve year over year.
Challenging but rewarding.
Registered Nurse (RN), Operating Room in Olathe:
Pros: Providing quality patient care.
Cons: The lack of communication amongst the organization.
Ok.
Land Surveyor Assistant in Hartford:
Pros: Very busy
Cons: Pay & benefits