Inhuman conditions - Anonymous employee Wilson Employee Review

1.0
11 Dec 2023
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

There was an unlimited PTO before, but now you cannot take it.

Cons

This company creates incredibly harsh conditions for its employees. There's an abundance of insincere behavior—fake smiles, faux "support," and phony displays of productivity. Any disagreement or criticism results in being subjected to various forms of psychological abuse before being sidelined. Senior management wears fake smiles, but middle management treats employees as inconsequential. Despite excessive workloads, employees are perpetually told they're not doing enough and face punitive measures. The company indulges in pointless trainings and calls, with middle management mirroring work to prove their necessity. There's an excessive number of managers leading to intense micromanagement, inundating employees with numerous "trackers," even tracking the process of filling out trackers. Failure to meet targets leads to constant threats and intimidation. The company might raise targets unexpectedly, cut bonuses, and take measures to avoid paying employees. Overall, the company resembles a jar filled with hungry rats, showcasing a toxic and hostile environment.

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2.0
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Pros

Most employees are committed, hardworking and genuinely care about delivering for clients. A business with significant potential - that it currently is not achieving even a quarter of.

Cons

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