Lack of leadership, poor management, misplaced business model - Associate Sia Employee Review

1.0
6 Mar 2020
Recommend
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Pros

Getting a paycheck is better than the alternative

Cons

Sia prioritizes the firm instead of the individual. Significant amount of money spent on annual "seminars" instead of passing that through to employees. Significant cost outlay for a client event which showcased a "music video" with the CEO dressed in a stormtrooper costume - this was the first interaction most of New York clients in attendance had with Sia. North American seminar was cancelled due to Coronavirus (good decision) but only after they pushed the decision to cancel (or not) down to the employees via email survey. For a firm that has grown solely through acquisition, they have no idea how to perform a smooth integration with the businesses they acquire. Payroll, benefits, 401k, tax withholding - all have had issues being implemented for firms that they have acquired in the past year or two. Their business model prioritizes business development over delivery. They display a distinct lack of commitment to long standing business relationships, expecting their delivery resources to commit significant time investment on activities other than delivering for their clients. Lack of diversity at the management / partner level. I would not recommend this firm to others.

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Pros

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Cons

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1.0
24 Mar 2026
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Pros

- Depending on the business unit, you can find supportive, friendly colleagues. There is a strong sense of camaraderie at the peer level, which makes day-to-day work more pleasant. - There is also a relatively good work-life balance overall. However, it is sometimes unclear whether this is the result of a genuine company culture that prioritizes balance, or rather a consequence of inconsistent planning and organization, which can lead to periods of under- or over-allocation. - Decent healthcare benefits

Cons

- Clear lack of structure and transparency, particularly regarding promotions, bonuses, and compensation adjustments. Processes are inconsistent, often unclear, and sometimes feel arbitrary. In several cases, expected salary adjustments were delayed, minimized, or only granted after persistent follow-up. Bonuses are not always proactively distributed and may require employees to explicitly chase them. - Favoritism is a concern, with recognition and advancement not always based on merit. The culture at higher levels can sometimes feel unprofessional, with blurred boundaries that create discomfort. - Long-term employees tend to feel undervalued over time. Many leave after around two years, often because they see a very limited progression. - Overall impression that the company tends to optimize costs at the expense of employees whenever possible, which affects trust and long-term engagement. - Leadership tolerates or fails to address inappropriate, unprofessional, or toxic behaviors. It can go unchecked for years, with action only taken very late, sometimes for reasons unrelated to the misconduct..

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