Needs a Big Culture Change - Anonymous employee ALTEN Employee Review

1.0
26 Feb 2024
Anonymous employee
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Pros

-->Opportunity to meet some very talented and pleasant people. -->Exposure to a lot of fascinating client projects and opportunity to start a footprint with new clients from scratch which can be rewarding.

Cons

When I joined the company, I met a lot of ambitious and enthusiastic people. Unfortunately, the enthusiasm was short-lived. I joined a division of ~25people and within 1year ~17 of them had left with others openly expressing dissatisfaction towards the role. The turnover in other divisions was of a similar scale. Turnover is part of business, especially in consultancies but when you have >65% of your team leaving within months and see multiple people visually demoralised at work when they started so motivated it raises concerns about the culture. At ALTEN, business managers work hard. Their job demands them to work outside of hours already on a 9-6 contract and a lot of them are talented people with impressive experience. However, the work input did not match the results. I can confidently say the root cause for the company's consistent underperformance is far more complex than the employee's competence although the majority of the blame was placed there. In company-wide meetings where performance data was shared, the focus was on highlighting missed targets. It would have been more helpful to derive insights from the data to improve business strategy or find root causes to underperformance. Using data primarily to remind people targets are not being hit consequently made a lot of meetings redundant and a large proportion of the attendees disengaged. Management has done a good job growing the business and now is struggling with the challenge of managing and cultivating a positive-minded, supportive, and motivated culture at scale. The reluctancy to move away from old-school practices of severely overworking and under-rewarding employees will continue to attest to the company’s steady decline in the UK.

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Pros

I have been with the company for several years and have had a very positive experience overall. The company offers strong opportunities for career growth, especially for employees who are proactive, take ownership, and consistently deliver results. Internal mobility and leadership opportunities are available for those looking to advance their careers. Compensation is competitive within the industry, and performance is generally recognized and rewarded. While there is always room for improvement, I feel that the company provides fair compensation and good opportunities to increase earnings through career progression. Management is supportive and accessible. As with any growing organization, I have found leadership to be committed to employee development and business success. There is a strong entrepreneurial culture that encourages initiative and accountability. One of the biggest strengths of the company is the variety of projects and clients. Employees have the opportunity to work across different industries, technologies, and business environments, which helps accelerate professional development and keeps the work interesting. Pros: * Strong career development opportunities * Diverse and challenging projects * Supportive and entrepreneurial culture * Exposure to a wide range of industries and clients Overall, I would recommend this company to professionals looking for growth, responsibility, and the opportunity to make a meaningful impact.

Cons

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3.0
17 Jun 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

• Talented employees who genuinely care about customers, consultants, and each other. • Strong technical expertise and exposure to large, complex client programs. • Opportunity to learn resilience, problem-solving, and how to operate in challenging environments. • Significant growth potential if organizational barriers can be addressed. • Many good people working hard to achieve success despite limited resources.

Cons

• Decision-making is often highly centralized and slow, limiting agility and responsiveness to market realities. • Leaders are frequently held accountable for ambitious growth objectives without corresponding authority, resources, or support. • Heavy emphasis on activity tracking, reporting, and process can outweigh focus on outcomes and execution. • Limited willingness to challenge long-standing practices, even when market conditions or employee feedback suggest change is needed. • Leadership diversity and diversity of thought remain opportunities for improvement. • Employee concerns are not always translated into meaningful action, which can contribute to disengagement and turnover.

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