Pros
Chiswick Business Park always vibrant
Cons
From Day 1 you are entering a hostile workspace. Having worked similar roles over various sectors I must say I've never encountered such an abusive regime. Blame culture pervades the platform and employees are perpetually reprimanded for the most elementary of mistakes: This can take the form of formal disciplinary proceedings for anything from sickness to call handling to grammar. Worker's rights do not exist where HR is oppressed by Senior Management. Any suggestions are met with ignorance and staff are micro-managed to the point that you have 0% autonomy. It appears different on the Operations and Security platforms, but I can safely say that TRICARE does nothing to promote ones leadership skills; in fact quite the contrary. Working 3 back-to-back 13 hour shifts, sitting on chairs harder than tube seats, sedentary for hours on end, penalized for taking breaks, with impossible workload expectations and constant scrutiny, this job is, in a word, Unhealthy!! Advertized benefits are subsidized by either the employee or the government, meaning the company does little to encourage and promote staff retention. We are given optional medical and dental cover which are taxed benefits, meaning employees pay for them; the company uses the new auto enrolment legislation to its financial gain in offering newcomers the legal minimum pension contribution; there is no annual pay increase to offset inflation and thus the rise of living costs, which makes our already-weakened salaries less competitive year-on-year. Management are a symptom of an overall oppressive and hostile regime, which makes existing workers extremely unhappy, and deters new recruits from staying. With Britain's imminent departure from the EU we are struggling to recruit language speakers, and unless there is a genuine change of tact the workforce will continue to deplete.