Flexible - Researcher GWI Employee Review

4.0
16 Feb 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Incredible flexibility. Generally very kind colleagues.

Cons

Lack of career progression and slow to change processes.

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GWI Response
2y
Hi! Thank you for taking the time to review and highlight the genuinely flexible and kind culture we have here at GWI. I'm so sorry to hear that you have found career progression to be lacking, we'd love to hear more about your experience with this and help direct you to the incredible growth and development resources available. Please do reach out directly so we can support you together with your line manager. All the best, Stevie Talent Attraction Manager

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Cons

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2.0
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Pros

Great place to gain valuable professional experience, work with well-known brands, and develop skills that are highly transferable to future roles.

Cons

The GWI I joined and the GWI I left felt like two very different companies. Over the years, the culture declined significantly, and many teams became increasingly disconnected. Collaboration was often difficult, and some colleagues displayed entitled and unprofessional behavior that made the work environment challenging. Career growth opportunities were limited, and compensation did not always reflect the responsibilities and expectations placed on employees. In recent years, leadership appeared heavily focused on AI initiatives and cost-cutting measures, which created uncertainty and negatively impacted morale. Frequent layoffs and restructures made many employees feel undervalued and replaceable. While I gained valuable experience and worked with some talented individuals, I would encourage leadership to invest more in employee development, culture, and transparency.

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