Blame culture with unclear roles and no processes, broken trust - Project Manager SES Employee Review

1.0
Jun 6, 2026
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Pros

there is nothing positive about this company.

Cons

The organization lacks the most basic operational hygiene factors found in a mature enterprise. There is zero clarity regarding roles, responsibilities, and cross-functional boundaries. Processes are either non-existent or completely ignored/not respected, leading to a chaotic daily environment where teams operate without a clear direction or standard operating procedures. Because roles are undefined, the workplace has devolved into a culture of blame. The product strategy is entirely hostage to individual sales requests and constant, unfiltered priority changes based on guesses rather than market- or customer-validated data. Management fails to recognize a fundamental point: a company cannot change priorities weekly without proving that either its core strategy is broken or its business plan is fundamentally wrong. Management and HR demonstrate a complete lack of professional integrity regarding career advancement. Employees are promoted "on paper" and handed vastly increased responsibilities and leadership expectations, yet the company fails to deliver the corresponding job titles or adjusted salary packages months after the agreement. HR routinely ignores explicit inquiries regarding these unresolved contractual commitments.

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5.0
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Pros

It was a good company with good leaderhsip.

Cons

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2.0
Jun 2, 2026
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Pros

SES operates in an exciting industry and offers employees the opportunity to work on truly global initiatives. There are many talented and dedicated people throughout the organization who care deeply about the business and are committed to delivering results. The work itself can be challenging, rewarding, and impactful.

Cons

My experience is that there is a significant gap between the culture that is promoted and the culture employees actually experience. Employee engagement often seems to focus on surface-level activities and events rather than creating an environment where employees feel respected, trusted, heard, and valued as professionals. Career growth and advancement opportunities are not always transparent or applied consistently. Employees taking on larger scopes of responsibility do not always see corresponding recognition, advancement, or compensation adjustments. This creates uncertainty around what is truly required for progression. Leadership effectiveness varies considerably across the organization. Collaboration and open dialogue anre encouraged in principle, but in practice, employees experience challenges when raising concerns, questioning decisions, or offering alternative viewpoints. This sometimes leads to a culture where employees are less willing to speak openly. Compensation is generally competitive for some roles, but there are inconsistencies between responsibility levels, organizational impact, and rewards. The merger/integration is often cited as the reason for operational challenges, but that explanation is losing credibility over time. Employees understand that integration creates disruption; what becomes frustrating is when recurring issues in communication, accountability, collaboration, and decision-making continue to be attributed to the integration rather than addressed directly. Successful organizations acknowledge challenges while also demonstrating measurable progress and ownership.

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