Pros
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Cons
After my time at Squiz, I feel it's important to share an account of my experiences for those considering a role at this company. Management and Leadership: Throughout my tenure, I found the management (executives) to be out of touch with the staff's day-to-day realities. There was a noticeable disconnect, with staff feedback being overlooked. Despite promises for change, these managers, who have been the same people for years, have shown little real progress or shift in their approach, and are out of touch with client needs and the industry. Workload and Staffing Issues: A significant issue at Squiz is the lack of replacing staff members who leave. This policy has led to a burdensome workload for remaining employees, often resulting in burnout. Additionally, the frequent departure of long-tenured and highly competent staff members is concerning and has impacted the overall morale and functioning of the teams. Compensation: The pay at Squiz is notably on the lower end, which is particularly disheartening considering the heavy workload and the challenges within the company. This also contributes significantly to the high turnover rate. Professional Development and Training: Contrary to what might be expected, there were no real opportunities for learning or professional development during my time here. Requests for training were often met with the response that there was no budget available. Squiz seems to be relying solely on Udemy for business, which falls short of genuine professional development. Technology and Product Quality: The technology stack at Squiz is outdated, and the products often feel clunky. Customers are unhappy that things don't work and the workload to fix issues is enormous.