Before considering a role at dunnhumby, it’s worth reading this review.
Pros
Pros: Work-Life Balance: The workload is minimal due to a lack of learning opportunities. Most employees seem to follow a routine of running automated scripts without much clarity on the value they are adding. Longevity: The company offers long-term job security, particularly for individuals without strong career ambitions. For example, some of the longest-serving employees are female, highlighting a potential gender-based longevity disparity.
Cons
Salary: Compensation is below market standards. Most hires are sourced from TCS/Infosys or are fresh graduates, with experienced candidates (5-8 years) earning roughly 50% less than market averages. Favoritism: Promotions are heavily influenced by favoritism. Regardless of your technical skills, career growth is stagnant because senior management (G4) rarely vacates positions. External hires, often with connections, are preferred for promotions, leaving internal candidates sidelined after being invited for interviews. Feedback Process: End-of-year feedback is often irrelevant and non-technical. Issues such as minor behavioral concerns or meeting attendance are emphasized over technical contributions, fostering a toxic environment. Nature of Work: Most meaningful projects are managed by UK-based teams, leaving the India hub with low-quality, redundant tasks. This limits opportunities for both technical and vertical growth. Management Style: Many team managers operate in an autocratic or unstructured manner, focusing on personal preferences rather than technical or strategic decisions. This creates a toxic and demotivating workplace culture.