The worst company and worst manager ever!! JH!! - Artwork Project Manager Perrigo Employee Review

1.0
Jun 21, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Literally none. Utter shambles. Awful.

Cons

Discrimination from the manager of the artwork due to personal circumstances… awful. Prior to this the level of training was awful, the manager never attended training on time, always late, always finishing earlier, cancelled training last minute. The manager had all the excuses in the world as to why she didn’t conduct training or delegate jobs to others, totally lazy. Landed all the rubbish jobs that no one wanted to do because the manager couldn’t be bothered to train. Manager had a ridiculous number of personal circumstances and which they used to cancel training, these included a horse and dog dying… no back up plan for someone to train me then months down the line when the training still hadn’t been completed the blame laid at my door, ridiculous. Zero support, left to suffer on your own It’s the worst company in the world Speaking to other teams it seems the artwork is run by the worst manager and other teams do not suffer like the artwork team does. However I can’t speak for others, I just know current and past members of the artwork team have encountered similar and sometimes worse situations with this manager when your face doesn’t fit

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