Great People, But Management Plays Favorites - Research Analyst CREATION.co Employee Review

2.0
Nov 19, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

The junior team is vibrant and supportive, making day-to-day interactions enjoyable. The office is a good place to work.

Cons

However, the company has its downsides. Employees are often micromanaged, leaving little room for independence, and management tend to show favoritism, working closely with certain individuals while overlooking others. Despite hard work and efficiency, many employees feel unappreciated, as recognition often goes to those favored by the management rather than those who truly earned it.

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Pros

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Cons

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1.0
Jul 22, 2024
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Pros

I made some really good friendships among my peers in junior roles in the company. Most of them have also left the company at this point.

Cons

Although not publicly acknowledged, Creation hires almost exclusively from one religious background, and expects participation from all it's employees in a narrow (and somewhat extreme) interpretation of that faith practice. This has included encouraging all members of the company to take part in fasts, and the 'Chief Spiritual Officer' of the organisation leading bible studies in which he has made homophobic and sexist comments. They claim to practice the values of 'love, service, and excellence'; instead they weaponise these values to make employees never feel good enough regardless of the level of their performance - burnout is extremely common in this organisation. Staff are encouraged to bring their whole self into work and share their concerns directly with SLT and the CEO. Unfortunately any honesty from staff is commonly used against them and sharing any criticism will initially be stonewalled and ignored. If the staff member continues to persist with their concerns, even when shared by the majority of the junior staff, the messenger becomes villainised and forced out of the company.

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