Poor management and fake diversity - Sales Manager Jacada Travel Employee Review

1.0
Feb 22, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- Some of the people in the company are truly passionate about their work and want to make a difference - Some potential for good earnings for top sellers - Good amount of social engagement

Cons

- Constant dishonesty and lack of transparency (e.g. they slashed agent commission by about 20% and didn't tell anyone, just changed the formula that calculates your pay - it of course has come to the daylight very quickly) - Strong favoritism - it's a matter of luck if you will land with a competent manager or not, some people in leadership have no prior leadership experience and have brought very unhealthy business ethics(or lack of) from their previous toxic workplaces which they now enforce in Jacada. Multiple times I have comforted people who have left the meetings with my manager in tears. - Emotional distress is often caused by the "PROBATION" looming over you. Probability to get a kick in the boot was constantly verbally reminded to me. In the case of sales managers, 2 out of the original 4 remained. - As a newbie you will sometimes find your opinions and ideas to be dismissed and rejected before you even finished explaining them - The gap between Wilderness (parent company) and Jacada is huge - wilderness embraces change and Jacada just says so but the reality is often the opposite - You are expected to keep your head down and not to question. Questions are accepted only if they in no way challenge any decision made by leadership - anything else and people get really awkward. If you still choose to work there - accept that you should not ask difficult questions -Diversity embrace is only a front - I was the only person in management level that does not come from an English speaking country and being culturally different I can ensure you, different cultures and perspectives are only welcome at the "worker" level - everything else has to fit in a very specific framework of Jacada. - Mental health support that you may have seen in other reviews has been removed due to cost cutting - Being good at your job is not enough - Your peer performance reviews don't matter - 12 people who work with me filled this review and claimed that meetings with me are uplifting and that they love working with me and yet my probation got an extension on basis that I need to find ways to be more accommodating with others - Position of Travel Designer has almost no career progression options - Jacada will happily

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4.0
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Pros

People are lush! You can be flexible with your schedule In a cool place in London They trust you to your own devices

Cons

Can work late into the night as dealing with the US market Can feel stressful during probation to hit targets

1.0
Mar 7, 2025
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Pros

- Some nice co-workers - They sell some good trips, which are enjoyable to work on - Potential to earn well if you are a good seller

Cons

- Genuine stress surrounding probation, and frequent tears, for each group, there is a good chance that one person won't pass and another one or two get their probation extended. This is only for sales though. - Seem to be different rules for different people. Some are allowed to work from home often, others need to be in the office minimum three days. All depends on your manager and whether they like you. - You will see a few good reviews around the same time. Management worry about reviews and go through phases of pressuring people to write glowing reviews. - Horrible communication, combined with dishonesty. Multiple occasions where things have not been communicated and management are confused at fallout. - When the commission change was hidden, they asked one team to keep quiet from the rest of the company as they had discovered it earlier, further concealing the changes. - Company has grown too big, beyond the skills and experience of the management team, and need to rethink how they approach things or get further expertise. -Culture and values that is raved about in interviews and on their careers website was just superficial, and I found they liked using a lot of buzzwords to seem inclusive and as though they were living these values however actions were counter to this.

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