Avoid - Anonymous employee System C Employee Review

1.0
14 Feb 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Working from home. Some great supportive colleagues.

Cons

Everything else. Rock bottom morale, no clear trajectory, goal posts constantly changing. The most miserable I have ever been in a role.

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System C Response
1y
Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts. I’m sorry to hear that your experience while you were at System C could have been better but am really pleased to hear that like so many, you recognised the brilliant team of colleagues we have in the organisation. I understand that change can present challenges, and we are continuously working to improve communication, support, and career development for all of our staff. There are always areas where we can do better, and we actively encourage open and constructive conversations to drive positive change. Our townhalls outline our key business objectives and the Q&A questions submitted are always answered. The feedback received via our Peakon Employee Engagement Survey has led to new offices, a complete revamp of our company benefits and many other initiatives. Thank you again for your feedback and I wish you all the best for the future Nick

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Cons

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System C Response
5mo
Thank you for taking the time to share your experience. I’m pleased our remote / hybrid working suited you, but I’m sorry that other aspects of your time did not meet your expectations. We recognise that some of our processes and tools have been too manual and slow. As we integrate our group of companies into one organisation, we’re investing in clearer processes, better systems and sharper ownership so decisions move faster. You’ve also raised concerns about our People team and career development. Our career frameworks are currently in the design and build phase to create greater transparency, with a communicated deadline of the end of our financial year. Alongside this, we’ve introduced Development Planning, Squiggly Careers training and toolkits, and a mentoring programme to support colleagues with their career development. We appreciate your honesty and will use this feedback as we continue to improve. Tanya
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