AVOID THIS COMPANY - Anonymous employee Giacom Employee Review

1.0
20 Dec 2024
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

None avoid if you can

Cons

This company has been an utter disappointment. They make big promises, like pay rises, but fail to follow through, leaving employees feeling deceived and unappreciated. The situation has been made even worse by relentless redundancies, creating a skeleton staff that’s completely overwhelmed. The constant pressure and lack of support are pushing employees to their limits, with no acknowledgment or action from management. To make matters worse, the leadership, starting with the CEO is utterly useless. There’s no clear vision, no transparency, and certainly no regard for the well-being of the employees who are keeping the business afloat. Instead of addressing the glaring issues, the CEO and higher-ups seem more interested in protecting their own interests than fixing the toxic environment they’ve created. Morale is at rock bottom, and it’s clear that the company cares more about cutting costs than supporting its staff. This place is not only poorly managed but also completely demoralizing to work for. Avoid it if you can.

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Giacom Response
1y
Hi and thanks for taking the time to share your feedback. We’re sorry to hear about your frustrations, especially around the pay rises and the impact of changes across the organisation. We understand how tough it must be to feel overwhelmed and unsupported, and we’re working on improving how we support our teams, especially during times of change. That said, I do want to address the comments about leadership. We take all feedback seriously, and while we encourage open, honest feedback, we also believe in treating everyone with respect. We know the leadership needs to improve on transparency and communication, and we’re committed to making improvements in these areas. Morale is important, and we genuinely appreciate your feedback, and we’re committed to learning from it as we move forward. Thanks again for sharing your thoughts and if there's anything you'd like to expand on, please get in touch with me directly. Many thanks, Nicki Ablett - Talent Acquisition Manager

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Cons

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Giacom Response
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Thank you for taking the time to share such detailed feedback. We recognise how important progression and internal mobility are, particularly for colleagues who have spent time developing their skills here. We’re committed to developing and retaining talent across all our locations, and we continue to review how roles are structured and filled, taking into account team needs, collaboration and long-term development. We also have formal frameworks in place, including MY Time, to support regular conversations around development and career direction.
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