Pros
Hero’s culture is supportive and collaborative, encouraging and fostering a productive and positive work environment. The team is talented, with a common goal of making a difference in the First Aid space. This drive makes it truly a pleasure to come to work. I have been grateful for the opportunities for professional development and the recognition we receive for our contributions.
Cons
I have no cons for this workplace, but it won’t suit you if you are not willing to be proactive, thrive on lifelong learning or have a positive attitude to working as part of a team.
Pros
Office perks (snacks, Thursday provided lunches, fun events). People are lovely. Clean spaces and office space is well looked after. Amazing feel good line of work - great clients. Great coffee down the road. High expectations and high value clients made for a really challenging, yet fun day to day job. Encouraged self reflection to create a very efficient and high performing version of yourself.
Cons
Micro-managed. Expectations are very high with little room for error. Commission for sales staff is seen as a privilege and a gift, not something you worked very hard for (many tick boxes for qualification). Providing feedback to managers is met with negativity and little open mindedness to explore any idea/feedback further beyond direct report. Very little flexibility. Toxic positivity from management. Staff retention is really bad both for office staff and educator staff.
Pros
Culture is a strong focus at this workplace, so you can expect fun and engaging activities, work functions, complimentary snacks, team building exercises and celebrations. As an employee you can expect to be held to a high standard, and be held accountable if you fall short, with opportunities to improve. If you like to be challenged in a supportive environment, this company would be right for you.
Cons
With such a strong focus on culture, coming into work with a positive attitude and body language is very important- which is great, however it does have a downside when life happens and you may not be able to show up in the way they need you to. This can be challenging, especially if you are office-based most of the time and don't have a good "poker face". If you aren't used to being managed, this workplace may be a shock to the system as you can expect to be managed here. This isn't necessarily a negative, it just might be difficult to adjust to if you have been very autonomous is previous roles.
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