High Uncertainty, Not Worth the Effort - Software Engineer ParkBee Employee Review

1.0
Aug 30, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Good office location and decent lunch options.

Cons

- The company undergoes strategy shifts and organizational restructuring annually, leading to a lack of stability. - New leadership is brought in each year, often implementing new ideas without fully appreciating the hard work and dedication of existing employees. This can result in employees feeling undervalued and unheard. - The workplace is highly competitive, with a strong emphasis on aligning with leadership. While some might see this as a driver for profitability, it can create a stressful and divisive atmosphere. - If you need to work from home or are dealing with health issues, support can be limited. The company closely monitors attendance and may not provide the flexibility some employees need, which can add to the stress. - Job security is minimal. Employment contracts typically start at six months, and while extensions are possible, they are often short-term, leading to ongoing uncertainty. This lack of permanence may not suit everyone. - If you value a respectful and supportive work environment, this may not be the best fit. The policies and culture have, in my experience, contributed to low morale and trust issues among the team. - There seems to be an effort to improve the company's online reputation, which may include encouraging positive reviews. However, addressing the underlying issues would be a more effective long-term solution.

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ParkBee Response
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Thank you for sharing your feedback and suggested priorities for People & Culture. As you'll know, I joined recently to lead our People & Culture team and am building our people strategy for the coming years in conjunction with the leadership team. I believe that placing people at the heart of our company is critical to success and that we learn as an organisation and a team by listening and growing together. We'll be sharing more about the people strategy in an upcoming All-hands in Q4. In the meantime, we launched our end-of-Q3 engagement survey last week and I'd welcome any updated feedback you would like to share there, or indeed through the ideas workshop we announced in our People & Culture Autumn Newsletter. Thank you.

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