"I did not receive any special job training through CTG. It was, however, due to the fact that I had taken the initiative to refresh my computer skills that I was hired by Bayer CropScience."
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Benefits reviews
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4.0
Jul 30, 2015
2.0
Jul 27, 2015
4.0
Jul 8, 2015
Anonymous employee
3.0
Jun 22, 2015
5.0
Jun 5, 2015
Anonymous HR
2.0
Apr 23, 2015
1.0
Apr 10, 2015
4.0
Mar 4, 2015
3.0
Jan 12, 2015
2.0
Dec 27, 2014
Anonymous employee
Current
Austin, Texas
401K. Supplemental-type health insurance available for a price. No paid vacation. Flat hourly rate, even for overtime.
Anonymous Administrative Assistant
Former
Research Triangle Park, North Carolina
As a contractor, you are limited to only certain benefits from CTG. In 2015 they re-structured their benefits and that left fewer to choose from.
Former
Durham, North Carolina
I thought that having to work four years before I could have the 401k matching is too long, given that I worked a contract job that had ended early.
Anonymous employee
Current
Morrisville, North Carolina
Medical is expensive if you've never been a contractor.
Perks are nice and there is a match on the 401K
Former
Dallas, Texas
CTG has well rounded benefits. Better than most.
Anonymous employee
Former
Whitsett, North Carolina
Average at everything, takes two years before you get your 1st eight hours of vacation time.
Anonymous employee
Former
New York, New York State
Benefits are not good.. 401k plan is somewhat ok. but we dont get good other benefits..
Anonymous Senior Business Analyst
Former
Dallas, Texas
Day one benefits!
Anonymous employee
Former
Raleigh, North Carolina
The 401k plan has some pretty good options. Health benefits plan was of very little value to anyone but a very young, very healthy single person with no dependents.
Anonymous employee
Former
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
They have become a staffing agency with most employees being W-2 contractors. As such, there were no available benefits, unless you chose to purchase them. The insurance offered to the contracting staff was poor and expensive. One good thing was the 401k with a match.