Pluspunten
The New Hartford office is a lovely and bright space with many nice amenities like beverage coolers, the latest tech, comfortable hang-out spaces, and monthly team lunches. Trainor Associates produces good work and will challenge you to improve your craft.
Minpunten
Though Trainor Associates will push you to improve in your field, the company culture fosters stress and dissatisfaction due to pervasive mistrust and lack of respect from upper management. Having worked in my field for many years, I am not new to the industry, nor am I afraid of hard work. I do not want or need to be coddled, constantly praised, or continually rewarded. Trainor’s environment and disregard for employee well-being stand out from the crowd, however, as particularly demoralizing, counterproductive, and dysfunctional. Instead of granting experienced professionals the autonomy their expertise warrants, management imposes constant, unhealthy micromanagement tactics and treats employees in a patronizing/infantilizing manner. There is a consistent lack of acknowledgment for hard work, making it difficult for employees to feel valued, resulting in frustration and a lack of motivation. For example, despite my dedicated effort during my time there, I never received a raise (nor did anyone else with whom I spoke), which reflects the company’s lack of investment in retaining and rewarding its employees. The above has resulted in constant turnover and understaffing, yet leadership refuses to alter its behavior, perpetuating a cycle of dissatisfaction and instability. Excessive demands create an environment where it’s nearly impossible to complete tasks effectively, yet employees are still criticized when they fail to meet unrealistic deadlines. The problematic work culture at Trainor Associates stems from the top, with leadership failing to acknowledge its own flaws and refusing to make meaningful changes. Certain upper management managers behave in a domineering and harsh manner, creating a tense and intimidating work environment that only undermines morale. Employee policies are inconsistent and constantly changing, making it challenging to meet management’s continually shifting and nebulous guidelines. On the positive side, middle management is better to work with, and the workplace offers perks like new MacBook Pros for all employees, a modern minimalist workspace, occasional food trucks, beverage coolers, and snacks. However, these perks do little to offset the problematic work culture, where employee well-being and job satisfaction are consistently overlooked.