Knowledge silo's, unprofessional behaviour, then redundancy - Product Designer MAPAL Group Employee Review

1.0
4 Feb 2024
Recommend
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Pros

- Good benefits - Learnt a lot of valuable skills

Cons

- Knowledge silos and exclusion from key meetings: I encountered significant challenges due to the existence of knowledge silos within the organisation. This was further exacerbated by being excluded from crucial meetings, which resulted in a disparity in information access among co-workers. Such an environment hindered my ability to stay informed and contribute effectively to team objectives. - Encounters with unprofessional behaviour: My experience was marred by interactions with a co-worker who displayed a consistently arrogant demeanour. This individual frequently undermined team morale by making disparaging comparisons of our professional capabilities. Such behaviour not only affected the workplace atmosphere but also impacted personal confidence and team dynamics. Management was aware of this but took no actions to address these problems seriously. - Lack of communication on project contributions: There were instances where my work was altered or taken over by colleagues without prior notification or discussion. This led to situations where I was unaware of significant changes made to projects I was involved in, presenting challenges during team meetings and affecting the continuity of my contributions. The absence of clear communication in these instances compromised the collaborative process and project integrity. - Redundancy and organisational restructuring: Just before reaching my two-year anniversary with the company, I, along with other non-Spanish colleagues, was made redundant as part of the organisation's cost-cutting measures. This decision seemed to be influenced by the existing knowledge silos and a growing disconnect within our team, particularly affecting those of us based outside of Spain. Subsequently, our positions were filled by local (Spanish) employees, which highlighted concerns regarding the company's approach to diversity and inclusion in the context of its restructuring efforts.

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1.0
18 Mar 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Smaller UK teams were good and worked well together. Hybrid working

Cons

The biggest issue here is the culture. Tech leadership is a tight-knit group of people who’ve followed each other from company to company. If you aren't already in that inner circle, don't expect to be heard. It leads to a lot of blatant favouritism. The company is obsessed with looking good for investors, which has led to some pretty brutal cuts. They’ve decimated solid, high-performing teams leaving the rest massively overworked and underpaid. There’s almost zero productive collaboration across different markets. Leadership feels rudderless, they’re great at talking about "the vision" to stakeholders, but on the ground, there's no clear direction or support for the people actually doing the work. Unless you’re part of the pre-existing leadership clique, you’re just a gear in a machine that’s being run into the ground. It’s an exhausting environment that prioritises numbers over people.

3.0
26 May 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Flexible hours, hybrid working, sick pay & mental health pay

Cons

High stress, too much work, low pay

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