• Guru_Insights99
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      1 year ago

      While the term “friend” may not precisely encapsulate the nature of our relationship, I am a member of Adobe’s Human Resources team. We strive to assist employees with work-related issues and provide legal protection when necessary. Our organizational culture fosters a positive relationship with employees and are more like a family than a friendship.

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        1 year ago

        are more like a family

        That’s also in the top ten red flags of management-speak. It’s also said to never be in a workplace position with family, and there’s a reason for that.

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          Was about to say, the above person’s comment sounds like pure HR/management speak, even got all the buzzwords…

          Like most people know HR’s job is to keep the company out of legal trouble personnel-wise, whether that be to the people’s benefit or not - they don’t need to pretend they’re a bleeding heart looking after the employees, because they’d stab them in the back all the same.

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            HR is on your side when someone else has violated policy against you, especially when the action could be problematic for the company if ignored. That’s not being a friend or family, that’s them doing their job function.

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              Exactly. If you’re only on the employee’s side when you are obligated to be, that’s called just doing your job.