Pros
People- Friendly, approachable culturally diverse and collaborative.
Work- SilkRoad have some great global names, projects are varied. Workload can fluctuate significantly, great if want to be challenged, are open minded, keen to learn and happy to take the rough with the smooth. Overall work life balance is good and flexible.
Benefits- private health, dental, legal helpline access. Recently improved maternity, paternity remuneration. Above statutory minimum for holiday and sickness. Ability to regularly work from home. Salaries are fair and inline with London market rates.
Products- Onboarding / life events and agile performance particularly strong and very relevant to current trends of continuous-improvement and open communication. Learning is broad ranging. Product stability is very good, roadmaps are strong and forward thinking.
Management- good if you’re independent, generally not micro managed.
C- Level- vastly improving, approachable, definitely moving in the right direction, innovative.
Cons
EMEA can feel quite distanced from the broader business.
Little to no career progression in EMEA. Promotions are very rare and based on who you know as opposed to your skill set.
Certain managers lack ownership, questions can be ignored, agreed deliverables not always forthcoming. Not turning up to scheduled meetings because you’re asleep or forgot is not acceptable. It impacts not only relationships and morale, but cascades to customer satisfaction.
Whilst language options in products are good localisation requires more investment, particularly for global rollouts where legislation and culture differs.