No diversity. If you’re a person of colour, be prepared to be paraded around on interviews. If you don’t perform like people used to (who are now in management roles) you’re viewed as an underperformer and put on a PIP - because if they could do it 5 years ago, why can’t you now? No consideration to the times changing and not everyone is the same. Zero motivation - that next role is dangled in front of you for months. You can move into X but only if you do Y despite months, sometimes years, worth of work. Usually if a campaign isn’t going well very and they need the extra meetings - why should my development be based on that alone? Salary is below average, don’t even dare think about discussing this between colleagues. They don’t want you to know they don’t pay fairly. People are put into management roles who quite frankly suck. This then creates an awful environment to grow and you can’t progress until they 1) realise they’re a bad manager and leave or 2) they somehow get promoted. HR have no real HR experience. Difficult conversations are made worse because they aren’t properly trained to manage those scenarios. E.g. you aren’t doing what they’ve hired you to do so they’re letting you go - no prior warning, no redundancy pay, no support whatsoever. Most of the “senior” females are in relationships with a director, VP or C level. Coincidence their development and benefits appear to be prioritised. This creates a level of unfairness where people aren’t promoted on their own merits. We all provide so much feedback about our experience on what was known as the “EngageIQ” platform but it goes nowhere. It makes me think they don’t have any money left to make it better.