Pros
Flexible working hours with core hours between 10am–3pm
A culture of trust and autonomy, where you’re treated like an adult to get on with your work
Open conversations about the company’s future and a genuine commitment to bringing everyone along on the growth journey
Friendly, approachable colleagues (minus a few) who are always up for a chat and to discuss new ideas
Opportunities to work on exciting projects
A supportive senior leadership team and managers that actively listens to ideas, whether they’re about improving efficiency or creating new ideas
Cons
Sometimes, long-service employees may develop expectations that go beyond what’s typical in the market, which can occasionally create tension. Having experienced life outside of Pico, I believe some people may not fully realise how fortunate we are to have the environment and opportunities provided here.
Of course, it’s impossible for any company to accommodate every individual idea, thought, or feeling in every decision. However, Pico consistently makes a genuine effort to strike the right balance for both the business and its people.
Pension could be better, social aspects could be better encouraged but overall Pico is a really good place to be