Pros
Benefits covered what was needed.
Cons
- The workplace is dominated by tightly knit groups formed before new hires arrive, making it difficult for outsiders to integrate. - Social and professional inclusion is heavily dependent on being part of an existing inner circle. - Inside jokes, closed lunch groups, and exclusive dynamics reinforce division within teams. - Important projects are repeatedly assigned to the same group of people, excluding others from opportunities. - Employees outside the core group are often left out of critical communications that directly affect their work. - Lack of inclusion and information sharing negatively impacts performance reviews and career progression. - The exclusion is subtle rather than openly hostile, making it difficult for management to recognize or address. - Employees outside the group feel the effects daily, contributing to frustration and disengagement.