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Garfield Refining Company

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DO NOT WORK HERE - Anonymous employee Garfield Refining Company Employee Review

1.0
Feb 11, 2021
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

They make it seem great at first

Cons

Major cultural issues at this company.

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Garfield Refining Company Response
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Thank you for the feedback. We value our employees and aim to set them up for success from day one and we're disappointed to hear you did not have that experience. If you are open to sharing additional feedback on ways we can improve, I encourage you to reach out to Jill March, HR Manager at JMarch@GarfieldRefining.com.

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Pros

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Cons

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3.0
Dec 13, 2024
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Pros

- Garfield provides a great work-life balance; work stays at work. - Account Managers and those in customer facing roles can experience limited growth through title changes and slight adjustments to responsibilities. (although opportunities beyond that are minimal) - The Garfield team is generally enjoyable to work with. - The company is ideal for those prioritizing stability in their career. - Good benefits (outside of PTO) and justifiable compensation given its size and very niche industry.

Cons

- The company is hindered by typical small business challenges, including a lack of formal and updated processes/OPA's and resource constraints. - The office layout and siloed roles can lead to challenges in cross-department collaboration, occasionally resulting in miscommunication and a clique-like culture (problematic for a small company). - Weak organizational team mentality. - There is a passive approach in leadership style, which avoids micromanagement but can sometimes result in a perceived lack of organizational control and direction. - Lacks a future state vision, it is primarily status quo driven. - The PTO policy is lackluster compared to other opportunities in the city, making it non-competitive. - The company's structure and focus may not align with highly ambitious career growth. Note: These things may have changed since my tenure and are subjective to certain roles within the company.

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