The good ones are jumping ship - Manager Kpler Employee Review

2.0
4 Mar 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Global and can you can work from home

Cons

It's difficult to know where to begin. In my opinion, the company's decline is due to a lack of willingness to adapt. The leadership team has remained relatively unchanged, and I have noticeed newcomers with different perspectives or ideas tend to have a short tenure. Every time I have hope for positive change through someone new, they mysteriously leave the company. I'm uncertain if they're asked to leave or if they find the role/company too demanding/challenging.

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