Good culture - Anonymous employee Cision Employee Review

3.0
Feb 18, 2023
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Good culture and colleagues are very friendly

Cons

Not much progression in the company

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Cision Response
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Thank you very much for sharing your feedback in relation to your current employment with Cision. We are thrilled to hear that you have enjoyed the great culture we have, as this is the heart and soul of Cision. We are proud to offer an inclusive and diverse work environment where everyone can thrive and are so glad that you are benefiting from this. Regarding your note about progression, we would encourage you to reach out to your manager to discuss opportunities for growth or exploring avenues to become involved in other projects to develop. Thank you again for your review!

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