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Do not join the Tax team - Tax Associate The Mather Group Employee Review

1.0
19 May 2025
Recommend
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Pros

1. Salary is competitive. 2. Hybrid work

Cons

1. The Tax Team sets unrealistic expectations. 2. A culture of toxic competition. 3. Excessive micromanagement 4. There are limited opportunities for professional growth and advancement. 5. Management appears tone-deaf to employee concerns, resulting in disengagement and dissatisfaction. 6. Changes to operational processes are frequently introduced during peak busy seasons, causing confusion and disruption within the team. 7. High employee turnover, particularly within the tax team, has led to significant understaffing and operational strain. 8. Several managers demonstrate limited technical knowledge and inadequate management skills, impacting team guidance and development. 9. There is notable friction between the advisors and the tax team, stemming from inconsistent client handling processes. 10. There is a noticeable presence of bias and favoritism within the team.

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Pros

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Cons

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1.0
18 June 2026
Recommend
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Pros

* Good benefits package * Exposure to high-net-worth clients and complex tax situations * Ability to develop client service and communication skills

Cons

* Toxic and fear-based culture * Excessive focus on metrics and volume rather than quality and development * Publicly announcing employee work volume and productivity numbers in group settings * Management uses performance reviews and evaluations as threats rather than coaching tools * Lack of support during busy season despite unrealistic expectations * Constant urgency culture where everything is treated as an emergency * Disorganized workflow and poor project management * Frequent changes in priorities with little planning or communication * Micromanagement to an extreme degree * Excessive check-ins that reduce productivity rather than improve it * Employees are treated like children rather than trusted professionals * Favoritism and inconsistent application of standards * Perceived nepotism and unequal opportunities within the team * Toxic internal competition instead of collaboration * Excessive meetings that interrupt focused work * Lack of autonomy and decision-making authority * Reactive management style rather than proactive planning * Employee concerns are dismissed or minimized * Low morale and high stress environment * Focus on mistakes rather than recognition of accomplishments * Limited psychological safety to raise concerns or disagree with management * Burnout is common and often normalized * Communication tends to flow downward rather than encouraging open conversation.

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