Good decision not to showcase Nick Goldberg on the UK website… - Anonymous employee LHH Employee Review

1.0
Nov 27, 2018
Anonymous employee
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Pros

The UK clearly recognizes the damage that Nick Goldberg did to the UK LHH Penna business, which is why they have cleverly decided not to advertise him on their website. Good choice considering his name holds no respect there.

Cons

However, the global business clearly haven’t learnt from past mistakes to reemploy him, as well as giving him a new toy to play with – WorkLifeLabs. LHH clearly don’t understand that it will be a matter of time before he ruins the Global brand alongside the outstanding devastation he caused in the UK.

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