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Connected Voice

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If you want to work in a supportive environment this is not the place for you - Anonymous employee Connected Voice Employee Review

1.0
Aug 14, 2024
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Flexi time and good holiday entitlement

Cons

Being a charity, you would expect that the culture would be supportive and understanding. This is not the case and the charity does not align with the values it preaches, this is apparent from the top senior management down and many policies are simply box ticking exercises. A lot of the employees work out in the community as well as from home, so the office is often empty with sometimes only 2/3 people in on some days. This is terrible for morale and creates divides across teams to the extent where some workers don’t even know each others names and have never spoken to them. There are apparent ‘mental health first aiders’ however when people clearly required the support of these people (myself included), they were nowhere to be seen. Personally i believe if you are going to take on this role, you should be proactively reaching out to the people who will need your support rather than waiting for them to come to you. Training is practically non existent and there is no heirachy in terms of who to go to if you require help with specific parts of your job.

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5.0
Mar 11, 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Positive culture, open and accountable. Great staff benefits. Very good diversity in staff team and board.

Cons

Had some problems with toxic staff (see the other reviews)... who have thankfully now all moved on!

1.0
Mar 25, 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Decent employee benefits and wages. There are some nice and genuine people working at the coalface of communities.

Cons

My worst working experience. The very senior leadership is toxic. The cunningness, ability to be manipulative, disconnection from empathy and emotion, enjoyment in using whatever means necessary to gain power, misogyny - and narcissistic one-upmanship over perceived subordinates, (like the 16c Italian philosopher himself), seems rather apt to say the least. Ensure you make a record of anything that causes you concern as HR practices are extremely dodgy and if your face doesn't fit or you express concern about practices, they will get rid of you swiftly. This organisation is more concerned with it's image, being important in the region and acquiring funding, than actual value or benefit to those it purports to serve. Outwardly they are a successful, forward thinking organisation, but don't be fooled, there are deep running problems within management. I left with my morale rock bottom and confidence destroyed through micro aggressions and passive aggressive treatment as soon as I had the audacity to ask difficult questions. I know for a fact others have had similar experiences to me. Other senior leaders look the other way.

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