Tough times with overworked and over-stressed employees - Anonymous employee Radancy Employee Review

2.0
4 Oct 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

There are some great people In the office. TMP can be quite innovative. Some flexibility with hours to attend family/personal events. Summer Friday are nice if there is actual coverage so you can enjoy the time away.

Cons

It's become extremely stressful as account teams carry very heavy loads and accountability sits solely on account services' shoulders. Internal support teams seem to have far less accountability. No real clear career growth path or chance to advance to next level. Very late hours have become the norm and are exhausting. The way account teams are set up make it difficult to take time off of work and have coverage. Burn out and low morale is a serious issue.

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Cons

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The people and direct coworkers were genuinely supportive and collaborative. Many employees were dealing with similar challenges, which created a strong sense of teamwork and willingness to help each other. Despite broader organizational issues, most teams worked hard and tried to support one another however they could.

Cons

Leadership doesn’t seem to have a clear direction for the company, so priorities and decisions were constantly changing. A lot of decisions would get made and then completely reversed a few months later, which made it hard to feel confident in anything long term. There were also a lot of staffing and restructuring changes without proper training or support, so people were basically expected to figure things out as they went. The company became very focused on enforcing in-office policies and making sure people were physically at their desks, while employees hadn’t received raises in years despite heavier workloads and inflation. That disconnect was really discouraging and definitely contributed to burnout. Burnout was something constantly talked about across teams, but it rarely felt like anything meaningful was done to actually support employees or improve workloads. A lot of employees were also expected to sell or support products they didn’t fully believe in, which made it hard to feel set up for success from the beginning.

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