My experience at Stryker Sydney - Anonymous employee Stryker Employee Review

2.0
Oct 14, 2013
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Conveniently placed office near restaurants Internal gym Clean offices

Cons

Sydney office is a boys club unfortunately where 'anything but' is often excluded. Unfortunately also heard many derogatory comments about others based on who they are - very unprofessional. Heard manager tell another staff member publicly that 'you dont fit in here at Stryker' Success often depends on how good you are on the football field...just ridiculous. Training is poor and my manager would take credit for others work and not waste any time apportioning blame. Behaviour is frequently unprofessional. A lot of favouratism is shown towards the people with the biggest biceps. Turnover is extremely high with extremely poor morale. Quite common to see people not work out because of poor guidance and communication - also a culture that allows managers to blame their new starters for 'not being right for Stryker when in fact the manager isnt doing the right thing. Unfortunately had something said by my manager (will not share as it is personal and will identify me) which was the most unprofessional - and insulting thing I have ever heard.

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