In order to identify Nigeria’s worst companies to work for, theworstplacetowork will on regular bases examine employee’s reviews at jobs and career, community, sites and social network. Based on the reviews, theworstplacetowork. Will score companies on a scale of one to five with an average score of 3.2 for the over 250,000 companies measured in the country, identifying the 10 companies that received scores of 2.5 or lower.
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Not surprisingly, employees most often complained about low wages and poor benefits. Many noted that they were paid even less than the already-low industry average for their job. Benefits, if the company provided any, were either difficult to afford or inadequate.
While some employees at all levels were unhappy, complaints at these companies were disproportionately from sales representatives, customer service agents and technicians. These were generally lower-paid, front-line workers dealing directly with customers.
Issues with middle management will be looked into especially were its universal among the employees of these companies, but the types of complaints will varied. Depending on the company, employees who felt they were micromanaged, treated unfairly or like children, or asked to meet extreme demands.
Employees at poorly-rated companies tend to have low opinions of senior management. The average CEO rating across this companies measured by our researchers is 69%.
In order to identify Nigeria’s worst companies to work for,theworstplacetowork will be examining employee of various organizations to be considered, companies had to have a minimum of 300 reviews. Of the more than 300 companies with more than 300 comments, theworstplacetowork will identified 10 publicly traded companies that received the worst scores — 2.5 or lower. Monthly, these will end up being the worst companies to work for.
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