When I joined the company last September, I would only ever focus on the pros of the company because they so outweighed the cons that it wasn’t really worth mentioning anything bad. However, as many people will know, there was a change in “investor” around January 2016, the new company being 3i, the old one being Equistone. Since then, alas, the atmosphere has changed completely.
1. The company is on a serious cost saving mission and the way they’ve chosen to save on costs is to get rid of a substantial chunk of the workforce. The way they go about this is BRUTAL and utterly inconsistent. Most often, people will be called into an interview room where there’ll be a member of the HR team and a Head of Programme who will tell you that they’re terminating your contract and that you’re not allowed to return to your desk – this has become such a joke that it now has a name: “being trapdoor-ed”. There are other mysterious disappearances, sometimes labelled as people being off sick, sometimes people who quite simply appear to be jumping from a sinking ship. All that’s left are people who seem to have their heads down, working longer hours to make up for their increased workloads from all the leavers. Not a good atmosphere.
2. I alluded to this above: there are some areas that are not particularly busy at the moment, possibly due to the virus Zika but possibly other reasons too. People who are struggling to sell these areas will be on a fairly slender salary of around 24 – 26K. If they’re lucky enough to pass their probation period AND stay at the company for 12 months, they’ll top you up to 28.5K. However, it seems as if dozens of people are not being given this uplift.
3. Progression within the company is exceptionally limited. There are very few managers who progress from within. Most come from outside, have no idea about our systems and have to be taught by other members of the team. To me, this really doesn’t make sense. In fact, it’s just stupid.
4. It’s disappointing that the only good reviews from the company on this seem to be from management. The post below labels a ‘con’ as the communication between the three offices. If this were an unbiased review from caring employees, they would raise the issue of the stale atmosphere and fear of being fired over Skype not working, trust me.
I could go on in more detail but I’d hate to bore you.