Averda Reviews

2.9

39% would recommend to a friend

(175 total reviews)
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Malek Sukkar

59% approve of CEO

31% positive business outlook

Averda has an employee rating of 2.9 out of 5 stars, based on 175 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Averda employee rating is 21% below average for employers within the Energy, mining, utilities industry (3.7 stars).

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175 reviews
2.0
24 June 2015
Recommend
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Pros

Smart young execs & hard-working operators. Everyone who leaves usually ends up in a better job.

Cons

Just like a certain international football association, averda has a disjointed work culture. Toxic internal politics, nepotism, arrogance & “Lebanese protectionism” are ingrained. From the senior cronies flows condescending, over-inflated self-belief and a misguided conviction that an inefficient, monopolistic business model from Beirut can be copy-pasted to miraculously grow business in aggressive, lean & highly competitive markets. This has resulted in failure to convert 10 years’ GCC presence into superior market dominance and credible “wastah” – a damning indictment when local relationships are critical to success and even worse, you understand this. Inability to transition from family-run to international business is reinforced at company functions that resemble North Korean nationalist rallies. Staff bow & proselytize evangelical style every time a “family” member makes an entrance, and where statements of grandeur like, “business unit on the moon by 2050!!” are fervently applauded. Yes, a lunar rover - being driven by a guy in blue overalls - picking up Richard Branson’s litter from a crater. Profitable growth will come selling reverse vending machines to Jabba the Hutt in the Outer Rim Galaxies.. Any reality-checks upset the “chosen ones”, resulting in the too-regular dismissal of senior expats. Sadly, this practice will continue as long as the “headless chicken masquerading as smart business” routine continues. List of terminated reads like a who’s who of modern corporate business: COO’s; MD’s; Country / Area Managers; Fleet Managers; Technical & Tendering Directors; and HR professionals (yes, even they aren’t immune!). Which begs the question, “Have ALL these experienced people been incompetent and poor fits, or is the CEO and co just bad at recruiting?” At last check, Dutch management were flavor of the month. One would sincerely hope this can last long enough to bring desperately needed stability to the regional businesses. Sadly though, when the music stops, it will be the cronies & guys in shiny suits who are left sitting on the chairs. For the rest, make sure your clogs and CV’s are handy..

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Averda Response
11y
As you can imagine, it is disappointing to read and does not in any way fairly reflect the quality, commitment and success of our people or our business. It is thanks to the hard work and dedication of our teams across averda that we are now operating in over 13 countries, employing over 14,000 people and serving 9 million customers and we have done this expansion in the last 6 years. This has not come without its challenges and recent restructuring in the GCC office may have effected you and people you knew. Thank you.
2.0
11 Nov 2013
Recommend
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Pros

Good salaries Nice offices (talking about the furniture) Did I mention the salaries? Perfect place to work if you don't want to do much

Cons

Run by children without any adult supervision Zero job security. 9 out 10 employees have their CV ready Full of yes men Favor style over substance Management on a whim Rude to the staff

1.0
16 June 2015

Ruthless company in UAE not so far-off falling from grace

Anonymous employee
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Pros

You never have a JD given to you & wouldn’t know what your job should be, you have the free will to open a window-shop or freelance your own consultancy firm running dividends, taxation, accounts, fixing servers or computers whilst on the payroll and also retreat over the ‘expat package’ - all things paid for, along with hefty bonuses & allowances. Breaks are at abundant. If you're tired being office-bound, you could walk down to the nearest coffee shop, shisha joint. They also have a Chief Facebook Officer who is often spotted smoking shisha on Jumeirah Beach Road first day of the week on a Sunday morning between 10:30 – 11:00 or on a baby Sitter, kids visit to the med, School Runs and grocery picks. So if your some one who cant afford a nanny – you ought to consider this a prospect, make sure you have an outdoor meeting booked in your calendar “OWA”. Candidates working with a consulting firm ought to consider this as a highly prospective employer. Options are you get employed and then Contract you ex-company as a consultant. Inducements are done based on legal business activities, transforming - reengineering business processes and consultants are treated better than employees. Consultants are also hired as permanent employees. Reliance is on fresh expats coming from far away territories, on bigger packages with no repute to cultural awareness nor regional experience.

Cons

The head honcho knows nothing about managing people or business, he has no vision or strategy. He is just the head honcho out of pure luck. Average maximum span for an Asian employee is one year and then your made “redundant” by the manager (fresh expats coming from far away territories) over an inferiority complex as opposed to arbitrary termination. During the interim you are transferred to several of their companies/branches across the emirates, your visa on every transfer is cancelled and reapplied corresponding to the respective emirates, this way they always keep you on a extended probation whilst you are made to think of it as a promotion safeguarding their interest after a year when you are arbitrarily terminated (which is termed as position being made redundant) You are not acceptable to work above & beyond the (IN)competency level of your manager. You are not encouraged to criticize or spot any flaws in the current processes. You are not permitted to serve the customer to their utmost satisfaction. You are not cheered to voice out customers concern or grievances. You are not allowable to resolute any form of customer dispute. It’s the Managers way or the highway. There is no QHSE or Welfare team setup to look into the issues faced by the employees. No listening ear. The Blue Collar staff are treated poorly. There has been often days when amenities such as air condition in the staff room is not working and not been fixed for weeks despite several plea from the staff with the HR & Admin Coordinator. Vehicles given to the drivers are in such condition posing a treat to the safety of the employee and the other road users. If complained, the driver is asked to leave his id card and sit in the room to have his termination letter being prepared. Company trucks/tankers are operated without unwarranted interference to do either a one off personal trip between each of the scheduled trip or even in whole by cancelling all scheduled trips for the day/week. No concern for customer service! Customer’s emails are seldom replied with a generic pre scripted acknowledgement, reminder & follow up emails are tagged as spam or just remain unanswered. Half loads of the recyclables collected are vended at a local scrap dealer reroute to the company segregation depot. There has been no check & balances, no internal audit, compliance monitoring, neither team nor processes in place. The most egregiously ruthless company in UAE who is not so far-off falling from grace.

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Averda Response
11y
I appreciate that you are feeling angry and frustrated right now and you refer to feeling morally indefensible for writing the post which concerns me. You raise many points that deserve and warrant a discussion to hopefully address your negative experiences of averda which can never be done on this forum. I encourage you to reach out and contact me directly to do this and can assure you that the conversation will be in confidence.
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