No appreciation for their employees - Anonymous employee Sportradar Employee Review

1.0
13 Oct 2021
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Covid happened and they moved to remote working

Cons

paying min salary for a 2 person job no career progression perspectives team leads are too busy to support their teams

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Sportradar Response
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Hello, Thank you for taking the time to share this feedback. We we take pride in our employees’ work and are constantly working to enhance our compensation and employee wellness packages. Thank you again for your hard work. We also consider room for growth a key benefit of working at Sportradar, and pride ourselves on our employees’ accomplishments at the company and in their future endeavors. Our management team is committed to acting as respectful and present leaders who encourage employees to thrive in their work, and we apologize that we missed the mark during your time with us. It would be very helpful to hear more details about your experience so that we can resolve these issues and improve your experience in our company. If you have the time, please send us a message at info@sportradar.com with any further input you can provide. Sincerely, Sportradar HR Team

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