High pressure environment with dwindling culture - Consulting Analyst CF Employee Review

2.0
5 Apr 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Had the basis for a great culture Fruit baskets Access to multiple coworking spaces Learning opportunities

Cons

- quite cliquey with CEO’s inner circle getting the best treatment - everyone is stretched at all times due to under resourcing projects to keep prices low - short term attitude, lacking long term strategy - lack of trust from senior leadership leads to micro managing at all hours of the day (incl weekends) - super low morale - rewards bad behaviour - seriously inappropriate behaviour from senior staff members directed to junior members not dealt with well

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CF Response
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Thank you for taking the time to add a review. Whilst we don't agree on all elements, we consider all feedback and we are always looking to make further improvements. If you would like to discuss any aspects, we'd be delighted to do so. Please reach out to us and we can arrange this with you. Whilst we cant comment on individual cases, CF takes claims of inappropriate behaviour extremely seriously and will always take action to ensure it is addressed.

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