Bring Back the Hybrid-Work Model, Get a New CEO - Anonymous employee FM Employee Review

1.0
Feb 22, 2024
Anonymous employee
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Pros

The job offers excellent perks such as a retirement plan and an exceptional team of colleagues.

Cons

The current full-time in-office model is causing a significant decline in the number of highly qualified and skilled candidates. Morale across all offices is alarmingly low, and the pay scale is either at or below market standards. Middle-management is due to retire soon and appears to have lost interest in grooming the new generation or delivering quality work. The new CEO has received negative feedback, and some of the statements made by him are concerning, including a remark about the organization's rating on Glassdoor. It is imperative to address the issues and take appropriate measures to improve the organization's results and morale. The C-suite and management lack empathy and the familial values that the organization once prided itself on. Despite having a college degree and years of experience, employees struggle to meet ends with the low wages offered. While there are individuals who genuinely care about the organization and its work, they do not hold influential positions in the organization. The organization's diversity efforts are commendable, but the c-suite and upper management lack diversity, limiting the introduction of new ideas, cultures, and opinions. The c-suite's only interest appears to be their bonuses and compensation, while the hardworking employees receive low wages.

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5.0
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Cons

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1.0
Jun 25, 2026
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The benefits are decent with a modest pension.

Cons

Managers are less knowledgeable by the day and so are the frontline workers. There has been a serious decline in knowledge and skills over the past few years but senior management isn't doing anything about it. We assume they don't even notice. The game plan seems to be that AI will take care of everything. Good luck with that. When things start to unravel in a few years every manager will blame someone below them. Maybe then the board of directors will start paying attention to the serious mismanagement that our CEO seems so gleefully proud of.

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