Pros
Informed offers an uncommon opportunity for individuals to pursue career paths according to their own strengths and ambitions. There is a great deal of support from leadership colleagues, and an open, flexible, and non-competitive environment that gives people the opportunity to develop their skills and career advancement in the direction and pace that best suits them, rather than be constrained by rigid roles and limited opportunities. The working environment is friendly, collaborative, and dynamic, and with the variety of engagements and people it makes for an enjoyable and rewarding place to work. The nature of the projects the company takes on makes this an exciting place to work in engineering - taking on challenging problems, with pride in offering leading edge engineering solutions. Having been here a while, I know there used to be a reputation for long hours but that hasn't been common for quite a few years now. There is a good work-life balance and the company proactively supports positive well-being among staff. The company also offers a competitive benefits package and salaries, and it's common to have really substantial pay growth year after year. The longer I've been here the more I've appreciated for how the leadership/management of the company really cares about the success and well-being of employees and will provide great support for having a long and happy career here.
Cons
Due to the collaborative and varied nature of the work, there is perhaps a bit less flexibility than you might find in some other workplaces. There are a number of flexible working arrangements available but they are less formalised than other places, meaning it takes a bit of getting used to in order to get the most benefit from them.
Pros
The building is a lovely building One or two genuinely nice people
Cons
Even after being forced out in a deliberate and humiliating manner I still suffer from nightmares today. it's clear to see that the positive reviews are written by the CEO after seeing the negative ones. This is her style. I remember her reaction when she sent out the staff survey and was angry that people told the truth about what they thought of the company. You could not complete the staff employment survey anonymously, which gave her power. For me she felt threatened by young women and and if you were a female with children, your days were numbered. I dreaded any emails coming from the CEO. Imagine sitting at your desk, heart beating, stressed out as soon as received an email, fearful of of ridicule or criticism. and certain members of staff looked down on me because of my race and working class background. If you dare to speak out, you will suddenly find yourself being monitored for mistakes and then labelled as performing poorly and then put under investigation. The year I was there the CEO sacked 5 people on the spot, who were then thrown off the premises. The CEO would often rant at you, should you do something human, like make a mistake. At the time I was there the CEO was also HR. i spent days crying, miserable and alone. Even though it was years ago, the hurt and pain still remains, how the CEO and a particular employee nearly destroyed my life, In this company you will never get a second chance if you struggle or have any personal issues. They will tear you up.
Pros
They didn't fire me during the COVID-19 crisis. I thought they might fire people as they need an excuse to do that.
Cons
The worth of an employee's effort is lost at a place like this as people are running around all day. When my workload became unbearable, I talked to my team leader to help reduce stress. Rather than helping me, he started listing the amount of work he has to do. It was quite disappointing.
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