Not a great place to work - Anonymous employee Maropost Employee Review

1.0
30 July 2023
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

- Worked with good people

Cons

- Company did not care about employees at all, no consideration for wellbeing etc - No career progression - No personal development - No real perks or benefits - No workplace culture / aside from bonds made - Was constantly undervalued - No resources - Key issues were never addressed

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Maropost Response
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Thank you for providing your feedback to us. I am sorry to hear that you had a bad experience during your employment . Being a part of Maropost does come with high expectations, and we like to make work fun and engaging to ensure everyone is aligned in our vision. We pride ourselves on our culture in which all team members live and breathe our values, celebrating our wins and gathering together to build relationships, a strategic system that allows us to achieve great results, and a healthy work-life balance. Managers monitor the workloads within their teams and have weekly 1:1s with all staff, as we do not promote or encourage team members' working excessive overtime and being burnt out.

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1.0
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Pros

The people actually on the front lines doing the work are smart, driven, and deeply committed to customers. When leadership stays out of the way, good work can happen.

Cons

The CEO treats the company like a personal vanity project, valuing optics over substance — plenty of smoke and mirrors, but not much real progress being made towards the company vision. Talented employees are not empowered with the resources, authority, or decision-making ability to influence real outcomes. They are routinely ignored, sidelined, or driven out when they speak up. Strategic priorities shift constantly based on leadership whims wasting time, money, and energy and driving up employee frustration. Even the most complex projects are dismissed as “easy,” and any progress is met with criticism rather than recognition. Credit is reserved for the CEO, while blame is quickly pushed down — or onto those who have (wisely) left the organization No empowerment, no resources, and no trust — just micromanagement. Extremely high turnover in leadership continually erodes stability and morale.

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