Stacking shelves at Tesco pays better - Anonymous employee Skuuudle Employee Review

1.0
Jun 24, 2023
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Good for the desperate or uninformed. But only as a stopgap.

Cons

Low pay, disorganised, and “encouraged” overtime. Skuuudle even went into administration in the 2010s (more on that later). 1 - LOW PAY: Minimum wage for the front-line staff, slight bump for managers / highly skilled professionals. But to save money, work is outsourced to cheap labour forces, e.g. India and Bulgaria. So little to no job security. 2 - DISORGANISED: Communication is lacking. Last minute tasks and tight deadlines exacerbate already overworked staff. 3 - “ENCOURAGED” OVERTIME: Demanding clients coupled with bottleneck communication means pressure on staff. Expect to work weekends and outside normal core hours. 4 - NO BONUSES. 5 - ZERO PERKS: No incentives are in place to encourage staff to grow, like learning budgets or courses. 6 - TOXIC CULTURE: Indoctrinated staff echo toxic top-level culture like “work is life” or “first in, last out”. Possibly out of fear of reprisal from management. 7 - ADMINISTRATION: Back in 2013, Skuuudle went into administration. Overstaffed and lack of funding forced the company to close. Fast-forward to today, Skuuudle is cutting staff / outsourcing to cheap labour and losing funding, echoing past events.

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5.0
Feb 10, 2023
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Pros

Free to work alone and pursue goals in own manner. Fast growing company with lots of opportunity for personal growth. Dedicated & long-serving team. Good environment if you want autonomy and willing to take responsibility for your work,

Cons

Typical issues that all fast-growing technology companies face. Due to the complex nature of the product/industry everyday can be different. Not a place to work if you want a boring 9-5 job and happy to live under the radar.

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1.0
Feb 19, 2024
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Pros

Remote work that can be done from anywhere.

Cons

There is no real professional development in this company, good luck getting promoted to a higher position. The salary is quite low for the expectations and they don't offer any raises. The management is acting really disorganised and disrespectful to the lower workers (especially the Bulgarian staff). You're often expected to stay late because there is an issue with the systems so you're sacrificing your personal time. There is no gratitude for a work well done however, if there is a mistake made the management starts to search for a scapegoat to blame (and then they start acting like the world is ending because you missed one small thing, bit they don't care that you are overworked). There are no additional benefits.

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