Corporate culture of bullying. Various employees have noted that (especially within certain units) bullying is the norm which goes unnoticed and when people bring this up, they get shot down. HR contributes towards bullying. Raising grievances means HR will side with the bullies. Dangerous to try resolve issues! Lots of unethical practices.
Massively underpaid for type of work and compared to competition. Pay is maybe adequate for new graduates, not for building or creating a life.
Very hierarchical company (again there are one or two managers who are more professional). There is no room for (constructive) criticism. Personally, my manager commands me to do things with no compensation. You get tons of extra work and then you're told to be grateful for the experience. Too bad that's not the currency my bank will accept.
Women are massively underpaid. The pay gap report was buried in the intranet. No mention of anything and nobody will try to work on this. Standard procedure of getting paid more if you're external than if you're getting promoted internally.
I get it, the business units are just getting prepped to be sold and it's obvious to the staff and customers but is it too much to ask to have management at least work on the basics like pay gap, bullying, development? I regret having come here.
Split from TR is painful and extremely poorly managed. 99% of the potent, smart employees have left already and the remaining ones refer to the company as a sinking ship. Some hope the company will be sold to a proper, professional new company but most have thrown in the towel and are signing contracts elsewhere.