Ignored Employee Satisfaction Survey, Rescinded Remote Work - Technology Consultant Beyond, Inc. Employee Review

1.0
15 Dec 2022
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Pros

Great individual contributors and middle management. Nice Corporate HQ with gym and health clinic Cross collaboration with very intelligent people

Cons

They just completely ignored the recent results of an employee satisfaction survey in which over 90% of respondents said they are more productive working from home and stay here for the flexibility of remote work. The executive team is in the midst of identity crisis and just announced we’re all heading back to the office for better ‘collaboration’. In other words, they don’t care what we think, they feel it’s necessary to play the role of parent over the employees rather than be enablers. Possibly the worst Decision yet since the regime change from founding CEO to current CEO. Executives can’t be trusted and surround themselves with ‘yes’ people who create a toxic environment for all the great long-termed employees with deep institutional knowledge which is why we’ve seen so many tenured people leave throughout the past year. They claim ‘work life balance’ yet have unrealistic expectations of workforce management causing those of us who care about our performance to work long, stressful hours every week. Spend way too much money on getting visitors to the site with a disproportionately low customer conversion rate. Marketing is a joke. Executive strategy and vision is trial and error. The C suite revealed their total disconnect by rescinding the remote work option today.

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