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What is it like working at Trinet?
Best Job Ever.
Procurement Director in Reno:
Pros: Management listens and is able to make meaningful change to improve operational excellence and subsequently, employee retention
Cons: I suppose there is a fair amount of politics involved, and it is not always easy to navigate potentially dangerous waters as a new member of Finance Management
We keep growing.
Vice President (VP), Sales in Irvine:
Pros: People I work with and our clients
Cons: Not sufficient authority with expectations
Great place to work.
Customer Service Representative (CSR) in Las Vegas:
Pros: The values and goals. Helping others find a good and fair PEO.
Cons: My role I was hired for is being dissolved
Human Resources is a very detailed area to work in and requires accurate information.
Customer Support Specialist in Vacaville:
Pros: It is in the field of study that I am currently going to school for
Cons: Pay and the cost of benefits
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