Hierarchical old school culture - Anonymous employee LHH Employee Review

3.0
Mar 25, 2021
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Global company, some interesting clients that mean ok for the CV

Cons

Culture, pace (sooo slow), leadership, very out dated leadership and management practices

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LHH Response
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Thank you for your feedback. We have a lot of pride in our organisational culture and we welcome all feedback to improve it. Our open structure encourages input from employees as to how we can do things differently and our recent changes to the sales team reflect our ability to adapt. Our openness to listening to the views of employees, including them in key decisions and the level of empowerment that given to line managers, reflects the value we have of their views and the vital role they play in making LHH a great place to work for. It would be good to hear from you in more detail as you how you think we can improve further. Please contact us on contact@lhh.com to provide anonymous feedback. Or provide feedback in our next Peakon survey which is due soon. Thanks

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