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American Appraisal Work Values

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Daily Duties at American Appraisal:

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What they like about American Appraisal:

A hiring company that offers alternative approaches to pay, performance bonuses, and/or equity in the firm is very attractive to you. You're generally less interested in working for an organization offering only traditional, salary-based compensation, one with limited opportunity to acquire equity in the firm, or one that does not actively promote skill development. In addition, you are more likely to choose a company that offers a variety of internal career options, with defined career paths. You view the learning of new skills and development of your expertise as key to your career advancement. These aspects of an organization may become even more important to you as you progress in your field, and are especially critical if you change career or occupation.



Information about American Appraisal


Company Rank: 1.0 out of 5

Average length of employment : 18 years

Average salary of employees: $38,000

These are some of the questions we asked our climbers about their experiences with American Appraisal:

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Were your performance expectations clearly communicated?

3.0

Were you recognized for meeting or exceeding expectations?

3.0

Did you feel like your personal contribution was important?

2.0

Was your career path clearly outlined and discussed?

1.0


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I would recommend this as a place of employment.
1.0
I believe in the purpose of this organization.
2.0
I would work for this organization again.
1.0
I feel employees are fairly compensated.
1.0


Climbers who worked at American Appraisal had these interests:

Books
Economic & Social Theories I really enjoy the world and thought of what makes people move and why and the moral and political issues attached to it all.
History Books Right now I'm finishing one on the history of the English language and before that I read one that was a non-fiction follow up to the whole DaVinci Code phenomena. Again, I love reading and thinking about what makes people tick, or at least has made them
Satire Again, just having some fun with what makes the world move. I never really feel sad when I hear about the death of a celebrity, whether tragic or not, but I did have to have a few moments of silence when Kurt Vonnegut died.
Magazines
Newsweek and the like I try to pick up a copy of this and a newspaper when ever I can, though I probably get most of my news from the radio and NPR. Just trying to stay connected.


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