Transparency - Project Manager Bambuser Employee Review

2.0
Nov 6, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Great colleagues and clients, have fun at work.

Cons

The management is not transparent at all

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Bambuser Response
6mo
Thank you for your feedback and for the kind words about our colleagues and clients. We appreciate your point on transparency during—it's essential for the high-autonomy, high-performance culture we're building. Since your time here, we've been much more intentional about providing the business context our teams need to succeed through regular town halls and access to leadership. We are striving to be as transparent as possible on where we stand and what we need to prioritize to move the needle, so the WHY is clear for everything we do.

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