In my opinion, the company’s manifesto is misleading when it comes to its ‘people-first’ mentality. While this is heavily promoted both internally and externally, in practice there’s a noticeable lack of genuine care for employee wellbeing and day-to-day support.
People are often overworked and significantly underpaid, yet still expected to perform at consistently high levels. Progression is extremely slow and pay rises are underwhelming. A constant review culture, combined with managers who regularly shift the goalposts, creates an environment where employees are pushed to operate well above their level under the guise of 'proving themselves' — often without recognition or reward.
The workplace has a strong sense of hierarchy and a noticeable culture of blame, which undermines collaboration and trust. It’s not uncommon for individuals — including line managers — to deflect responsibility or throw others under the bus to protect their own image.
In my opinion, there was a very intense and overwhelming 'cliquey' and 'mean girl' energy amongst senior members of the People Team which, from my standpoint, contributed to their lack of credibility to properly deliver a service to the rest of the company.
Overall, this is a company that seems far more concerned with its image than with actually supporting its people.