A Masterclass in Nepotism: The Marketing Department Chronicles - Marketing Sotheby's Employee Review

1.0
8 Dec 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Beautiful art and nice colleagues

Cons

If you’re looking for a front-row seat to a soap opera disguised as a marketing department, you’ve come to the right place. Under the iron (and inexplicably unchecked) rule of the management this team has become the corporate version of a suburban PTA clique. Forget qualifications or merit—your best shot at a job here is to have babysat their kids, lived or worked on their street, or been the subject of a recommendation from their yoga instructor. It’s a spectacle of favoritism so brazen that it’s almost impressive. Employees with actual expertise are routinely sidelined by a rotating cast of “consultants” whose only credentials appear to be knowing the management’s Wi-Fi password. Interns? Same deal. If you don’t share a postcode with them, don’t bother applying. Despite a growing chorus of complaints and employee surveys so damning they could double as crime novels, HR and Compliance have perfected the art of turning a blind eye. Whether they’re overwhelmed or complicit, we’ll never know. All I know is, this fiefdom continues to operate unchecked, morale is at rock bottom, and the marketing team’s turnover rate could rival a revolving door at a Vegas casino. A word of advice to HR: Your silence isn’t going unnoticed. Fix this now, or the next time someone submits a survey, it might just be addressed to a labor tribunal. And hey, while you’re at it, consider hiring people based on talent and experience rather than proximity to the managements garden gnome.

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