Micro Management and Bullying - Anonymous employee ISUOG Employee Review

1.0
Sep 5, 2021
Anonymous employee
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Pros

I worked with some wonderful and inspiring colleagues who believed in making a difference

Cons

I was inspired to work for ISUOG because Women and Women's health is an area I have always been interested in. But despite at the time the workforce being made up of mostly women, I never felt any female empowerment in fact it was totally the opposite and it saddens me to think there is still a culture of overworking, blaming and bullying. I found it a very a difficult place to work especially due to the level of micro management, unrealistic expectations and demands - there was never any compromise, you had to do as told. There is a rigid hierarchy and any changes however small could not be implemented without management agreeing. There was a huge level of work and pressure to have tasks completed, which meant staying late most days. I felt bullied by one particular staff member but was no HR and their behaviour continued unchecked. The issue lies completely within the Senior Management team and colleagues should never have to be treated with such disrespected and un-appreciation which I experienced.

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Pros

The staff members are all friendly, and the organisation hosts monthly social gatherings as well as annual summer and winter holiday parties. They offer flexible and hybrid work options, and the new CEO is committed to prioritising employee well-being. It is fulfilling to work for an organisation passionate about improving women's health outcomes.

Cons

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3.0
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Pros

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Cons

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