The people at the top are ridiculously incompetent. During the hiring process, I was told that the company was expanding. After I joined, at least five other employees were taken on. The office was expanding in size too, to account for the increase in head count.
HOWEVER, after just FIVE MONTHS (and entirely out of the blue) the directors made 10% of the workforce redundant, including myself. I hadn't finished my probationary period yet, and was dismissed without any severance pay or notice. There was absolutely ZERO warning, as we were all under the impression that the company was doing well enough to expand so rapidly. I was not the only person to be made redundant while under probation. This is SHOCKING business management, and is a diabolical way to treat people. Clearly, the decision-makers are clueless - DON'T RISK WORKING HERE.
In regards to these redundancies, the directors didn't involve any senior leaders in their decisions – they chose employees without consulting those who had actually worked closely with them. My own line manager had no idea I was going to be made redundant. Honestly, I never would've expected this from a company that's 60 people in size.