Good location and colleagues, but management needs improvement - Senior Consiltant IPC Employee Review

2.0
10 June 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Good location and colleagues. Good benefits

Cons

The company offers opportunities to gain experience, but there are several areas that could be improved. Leadership and management effectiveness would benefit from stronger industry expertise and clearer strategic direction. In some cases, senior positions are filled by individuals whose backgrounds may not closely align with the responsibilities of their roles, which can affect decision-making and operational efficiency. Compensation growth is relatively limited, with low annual salary increments and a bonus structure that may not meet employee expectations. Additionally, internal processes and approval workflows can be lengthy, which may slow down decision-making and project execution. There is also a perception that strategic priorities are heavily centered on the Madrid headquarters especially Director of People IPC , while the needs and perspectives of regional offices receive less attention. Greater engagement with local teams and more balanced consideration across locations could help improve employee morale, collaboration, and overall organizational effectiveness.

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Pros

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Cons

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1.0
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Pros

The health insurance was actually fine, I guess.

Cons

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