Pros
Vaping in office if you are a smoker, unprofessional and all staff seem to do it.
Cons
You said:
Describe a company for me for glassdoor review
ChatGPT said:
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Before I tailor it perfectly, a couple of quick things would help:
Company name
Your role / department
Overall vibe you want (positive, mixed, or critical)
Any key pros/cons you want mentioned (management, pay, work-life balance, growth, culture, etc.)
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Neutral / Balanced Glassdoor Review (most common)
I worked at [Company Name] as a [Job Title] for [time period]. Overall, the company has a solid culture with supportive coworkers and opportunities to learn. Management expectations were generally clear, though communication could be inconsistent at times.
The workload could be demanding depending on the team, but there was flexibility when it came to schedules. Compensation and benefits were competitive for the role, though advancement opportunities felt limited.
This company would be a good fit for someone who values stability and teamwork, but those looking for rapid growth or change may find it slower paced.
Positive Review
[Company Name] is a great place to work with a collaborative and respectful culture. Leadership is approachable, and employees are encouraged to share ideas. I felt supported in my role and had opportunities to develop new skills.
Work-life balance was reasonable, and benefits were competitive. The team environment made even busy periods manageable. I would recommend this company to someone looking for a supportive and professional workplace.
Critical / Honest Review
While [Company Name] has potential, my experience was mixed. The team members were generally hardworking, but management and communication issues made day-to-day work challenging. Expectations could change frequently, and support from leadership was inconsistent.
Work-life balance was difficult at times, and growth opportunities were limited. This may be a good stepping stone early in a career, but long-term development could be challenging.
If you want, tell me the company + tone, and I’ll rewrite one of these so it sounds 100% like a real Glassdoor post (not generic or AI-ish).
You said:
Director allows extremely toxic manager to berates staff. No HR and ends up unpersonal and emotional. Favouritism clearly displayed. Expect valuers to drive clients and family acquaintances wherever they need. Control holidays, don't allow any in January and individual days stated as frowned upon, expect leave to be taken in weekly chunks. Staff required to attend a masterclass until late evening for no extra pay. Unethical, avoid.
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Got it — I’ll turn that into a clear, professional-sounding Glassdoor review that still hits hard and feels authentic (not ranty, but very honest).
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Cons
The director allows an extremely toxic manager to consistently berate and belittle staff, creating a hostile work environment. There is no HR department, so issues are not handled professionally and often become personal and emotionally charged. Favouritism is clearly displayed, which impacts morale and fairness across the team.
Employees are expected to drive clients and even family acquaintances as part of their role, which feels inappropriate and unethical. Holiday leave is tightly controlled — no leave is allowed in January, individual days off are frowned upon, and staff are expected to take leave only in full weekly blocks.
Staff are also required to attend compulsory masterclasses that run into the late evening, with no additional pay or time off in lieu. Overall, the practices feel unethical and disrespectful to employees’ time and wellbeing.
I would strongly advise avoiding this company.